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  1. Precio. Buckingham Palace y Salones de Estado: Adultos: 30 £ (38,10 US$) Jóvenes entre 18 y 24 años: 19,50 £ (24,70 US$) Niños entre 5 y 17 años: 16,50 £ (20,90 US$) Menores de 5 años: entrada gratuita. Buckingham Palace, Salones de Estado, Cocheras Reales y Galería de la Reina:

  2. The Trust looks after the Royal Collection, one of the most important art collections in the world, and aims to ensure that the Royal Collection and the official royal residences are valued and enjoyed by everyone. Royal shop for gifts, collections and commemorative souvenirs commissioned by Buckingham Palace. Buy Online.

  3. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Virtual tours: Buckingham Palace. An iconic building and official residence of The Queen, Buckingham Palace has been the focus of many moments of national celebration, from Jubilees and weddings to VE Day and the annual Trooping the Colour which marks The Queen's official birthday. It is also a busy working building welcoming tens of thousands ...

  4. The Duke found the house old-fashioned, so it was demolished to create the new ‘Buckingham House’, which stood where Buckingham Palace is today. It was designed and built with the assistance of William Talman, Comptroller of the Works to William III, and Captain William Winde, a retired soldier. John Fitch built the main structure by ...

  5. The King's Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. The aims of The Royal Collection Trust are the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, and the promotion of access and enjoyment through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational activities.

  6. Buckingham Palace Live Webcams. During events of interest, periodically news crews gather outside Buckingham Palace and stream a live feed from there. Lots of activity like that occurred in the last year with the coronation of King Charles III. There was plenty to see on the various webcams as the events of the day unfolded.

  7. King George VI. The King and Queen stayed at Buckingham Palace during World War Two, leaving the Palace during the evenings to spend them with their daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, who had been moved to Windsor Castle for safety. In September 1940 part of the East Front was damaged after bombing raids, and the Victorian private ...