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. The building is important in the history of English architecture as the first structure to be completed in the classical style of Palladian architecture which was to transform English architecture.Begun in 1619 and designed by Inigo Jones in a style influenced by Andrea Palladio, the Banqueting House was completed in 1622 at a cost of £15,618, 27 years before King Charles I of England was beheaded on a scaffold in front of it in January 1649.
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The last ticket is sold 45 minutes before closing time.
Closures come up at short notice. Please check the official website before visiting.
Adults: £5.50
Children (under 16): free
Concessions (students, seniors over 60): £4.50
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banqueting_House
Official website http://www.hrp.org.uk/banquetinghouse/
Email banquetinghouse@hrp.org.uk
Phone +44 20 3166 6155
Address Whitehall, London SW1A 2ER, UK
Coordinates 51°30'16.466" N -0°7'33.298" E