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'It is impossible to imagine a prettier spot,' said Queen Victoria of Osborne, her beloved home on the Isle of Wight. Today, a visit to Osborne offers something for everyone to enjoy. Inside the house, get an intimate glimpse into royal life as you explore private apartments and grand reception rooms lined with furnishings and artworks from the ...
- History and Stories
Osborne: History and Stories. The house and estate created...
- Collection
Osborne Collection highlights. The collections at Osborne...
- Description of Osborne
Osborne House was built between 1845 and 1851 to provide...
- History of Osborne
Download this PDF plan of Osborne to see how the house...
- Prices and Opening Times
Prices and Opening times for Osborne. BOOK AHEAD AND SAVE...
- Plan Your Visit
Find out what food and drink we offer at Osborne. Dine like...
- Events
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's family home. Take a...
- Seasonal Garden Highlights
Osborne in Spring. In spring, mass plantings of daffodils...
- History and Stories
El castillo de Osborne (en inglés: Osborne House; traducción literal, Casa Osborne) es una antigua residencia de la familia real del Reino Unido localizada en Cowes, isla de Wight, Inglaterra. Fue edificado entre 1845 y 1851 por la reina Victoria, y su marido el príncipe Alberto, como una residencia estival y casa privada.
Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat. Albert designed the house himself, in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo.
18 de ago. de 2020 · Realeza. Así es por dentro el palacio de Osborne, la majestuosa casa donde la reina Victoria aprendió a nadar gracias a su playa privada. Concebida como una casa de vacaciones, el castillo se...
Osborne House, former residence of the British royal family on the Isle of Wight, England. It lies southeast of Cowes and is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Isle of Wight. The estate, consisting of 800 acres (324 hectares), was bought by Queen Victoria in 1845 and was subsequently increased to 5,000 acres (roughly 2,000 ...