This summer, Buckingham Palace will open its doors to the public for eleven weeks, inviting guests to explore its lavish State Rooms. Visitors can see historically significant areas such as the Throne Room, the grand Ballroom, and the opulent White Drawing Room, all adorned with treasures from the Royal Collection. Additionally, the expansive Palace Garden will be accessible, featuring notable sites including a summer house and rose garden. However, photography is prohibited inside the Palace, allowing guests to immerse themselves fully in the royal experience without distractions.
Explore the lavish State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, as King Charles III opens the doors to the public for summer 2024, showcasing royal treasures.
The experience includes visits to the Picture Gallery, the Throne Room, and the grand Ballroom, with artwork from Titian, Rembrandt, and others.
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