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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham
Palace in London, England, is not only the official residence of the
Queen; over the years this sprawling palace has entertained countless
heads of State from around the world, issued official statements during
times of war, and as of late has become a major tourist attraction.
Until recently Buckingham Palace was not available for public tours, and
the only guests allowed in the palace were there by royal invitation.
The Buckingham Palace of today, however, welcomes travelers in for a
Buckingham Palace Tour 8 weeks out of the year. Much of the rest of the
year, the royal family is in residence and often conducting official
palace business.
Buckingham Palace history has not always been so prim, however. In fact,
the house, which forms the center of the present palace, was first built
for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 merely as a home. The royal family
acquired the house in 1762, when King George III purchased the structure
for use as a private retreat. It was his son, King George IV, who
converted the sizable house to the enormous Buckingham Palace that is
still present today. Buckingham Palace History reflects that at the
time, the cost of this expansion was estimated to be one of the largest
sums ever spent on a palace to date.
Queen Victoria was the first member of the royal family to make
Buckingham Palace the principal royal residence in 1837. It was also
Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, who added a large eastern
wing to the palace, increasing it to massive proportions. Queen Victoria
was later to move to Windsor Castle following the death of her husband
in 1861, and spent the remainder of her life in Windsor.
The 20th century brought with it the reign of the current Queen,
Elizabeth II, who agreed to open much of the palace up to the public for
Buckingham Palace tours. A tour in Buckingham Palace will now take
guests through the State Room, the Grand Staircase, the Throne Room, and
the Picture Gallery that features many world-renowned works of art. A
Buckingham Palace Tour may only be booked during an 8-week period
spanning August and September each year, and tickets may be purchased in
advance, or at the palace ticket office on Buckingham Palace Road.
Ticket lines for a tour in Buckingham Palace tend to be quite long, so
if you are know which day you plan to visit in advance, it is a good
idea to purchase your tickets online or over the phone.
Another major Buckingham Palace attraction with a firm place in
Buckingham Palace history is the Changing of the Guard. Changing of the
Guard generally happens once a day at 11:30am, all year long. Tourists
should note, however, that due to weather and various security
precautions, the changing of the guard is sometimes cancelled at the
last minute. Also, though the changing of the guard is often thought to
be mostly ceremonial, the guard does in actuality serve and important
security role. Security in and around the Palace is taken quite
seriously.
Whether you plan to take a tour in Buckingham Palace for a voyeuristic
look at royal life throughout the ages, or simply marvel at its huge
stature from outside the palace walls, guests of London will surely be
impressed by the magnificence of this historical place.
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