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  1. El palacio de Whitehall (en inglés: Whitehall Palace) fue la antigua residencia principal de los reyes ingleses en Londres desde 1530 hasta 1698. El palacio fue creciendo de forma orgánica alrededor de la antigua residencia del cardenal Wolsey hasta convertirse en el palacio más grande de Europa, con más de 1500 habitaciones.

  2. The Palace of Whitehall – also spelled White Hall – at Westminster was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, with the notable exception of Inigo Jones's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire.

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    The Palace of Whitehall, to the east of the road, was originally named York Palace, but was renamed during the reign of Henry VIII. The palace was redesigned in 1531–32 and became the King's main residence later in the decade.

  4. El Palacio de Whitehall, situado al este de la calle, se llamaba originalmente Palacio de York, pero fue renombrado durante el reinado de Enrique VIII.

  5. The Banqueting House, on Whitehall in the City of Westminster, central London, is the grandest and best-known survivor of the architectural genre of banqueting houses, constructed for elaborate entertaining. It is the only large surviving component of the Palace of Whitehall, the residence of English monarchs from 1530 to 1698.

  6. Whitehall Palace, former English royal residence located in Westminster, London, on a site between the Thames River and the present-day St. James’s Park. York Place, the London residence of the archbishops of York since 1245, originally occupied the site.

  7. The Palace of Whitehall was the main home of the English kings and queens in London, from 1530 until 1698, when all except Inigo Jones 's 1622 Banqueting House was destroyed by fire. Before the fire, it was the largest palace in Europe, with over 1,500 rooms (at one time it was the largest building in the world).