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  2. Buckingham Palace - Wikipedia

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    Buckingham Palace c. 1837, showing Marble Arch at left, a ceremonial entrance. It was moved next to Hyde Park to make way for the new east wing in 1847. Buckingham Palace became the principal royal residence in 1837, on the accession of Queen Victoria, [28] who was the first monarch to reside there. [29]

  3. Buckingham Palace’s East Wing to open to the public for the ...

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    When available, tickets for the East Wing of Buckingham Palace go for £75.00 ($96) for adults, £63.50 ($81) for young adults between 18-24 and £59.00 ($75) for children between the ages of 5 ...

  4. British Museum - Wikipedia

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    The trustees rejected Buckingham House, which was later converted into the present day Buckingham Palace, on the grounds of cost and the unsuitability of its location. [ 18 ] [ d ] With the acquisition of Montagu House, the first exhibition galleries and reading room for scholars opened on 15 January 1759. [ 19 ]

  5. Royal Collection - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra x4, delivered to the comte d'Artois for the cabinet de Turc at Versailles, 1783 (The State Dining Room, Buckingham Palace) Pierre-Philippe Thomire – at least 3 items: Vase, c. early 19th century (The Music Room, Windsor Castle) Candelabra x2, malachite and bronze, early 19th century (The White Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace)

  6. 10 fascinating facts about Buckingham Palace - AOL

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    10 fascinating facts about Buckingham Palace. PureWow. Updated November 14, 2017 at 2:34 PM.

  7. King's Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The King's Gallery, previously known as the Queen's Gallery, [1] is a public art gallery at Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, in London.First opened to the public in the reign of Elizabeth II in 1962, it exhibits works of art from the Royal Collection on a rotating basis.