• Built in 1622, London’s Banqueting House was once part of the Palace of Whitehall, which was home to the English monarch for 168 years.
  • Located on the main strip of stately grandeur (and frank Tourist Hell) that is Whitehall, the Banqueting House is a grand but understated and unassuming building...
  • Banqueting House is an historic building located in London, England. The building is made up of storage areas and one great room suitable for public gatherings.
  • Banqueting House günümüzde ulusal anıt statüsüne sahiptir ve de bağımsız bir vakıf olan Tarihi Kraliyet Sarayları tarafından işletilmekte ve bakımı yapılmaktadır.
  • After losing the English Civil War to Cromwell's Roundheads, he was executed in front of Banqueting House in 1649; the event is marked each January.
  • Following his trial at the end of the Civil War (1642-9) Charles I went to meet his executioner from the Banqueting House.
  • 'The Banqueting House', in Survey of London: Volume 13, St Margaret, Westminster, Part II: Whitehall I , ed. Montagu H Cox, Philip Norman( London, 1930)...
  • The Banqueting House is an important landmark in the history of English architecture; it transformed the country’s taste.
  • The best known example is the Banqueting House on Whitehall. Its contemporary Italian equivalent was a "casina".