This rarely seen London royal palace is opening up for public tours next year
Briefly

St James's Palace, a grand complex constructed by King Henry VIII, is finally set to open up to the public, allowing visitors to explore its rich history.
The tour will offer insights into the lavish gold-gilded interiors that showcase Tudor architecture, along with the Palace’s significance as the official seat of the British monarch.
For the first time, visitors will have the opportunity to see exquisite artworks and furniture from the Royal Collection as part of the palace tour set for next spring.
Despite being historic, the palace's photo restrictions will enhance its allure, encouraging guests to immerse themselves in the regal atmosphere without distractions.
Read at Time Out London
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