Queen's House - Free Audio Guide

London, England, United Kingdom

Queen's House, Romney Road, Greenwich Town Centre, East Greenwich, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, Greater London, England, SE10 9NF, United Kingdom

Queen's House, London
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Queen's House in Greenwich, London, is a seminal early-17th‑century royal residence and the first major classical (Palladian) building in Britain, designed by Inigo Jones and completed in 1635. Commissioned initially for Anne of Denmark and later finished under Queen Henrietta Maria, it marks a decisive shift towards Renaissance-inspired architecture in these islands. Situated within Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the house holds cultural significance for architecture, court history and the visual arts. Interior highlights include the Great Hall and the celebrated cantilevered Tulip Stair, an early self-supporting stone spiral staircase. The building displays a collection of British and European paintings, portraits and maritime-themed works in a historic royal setting. General visiting arrangements follow standard museum opening patterns; admission approaches commonly permit free access to permanent displays while some temporary exhibitions may be ticketed. The site provides accessible facilities and interpretive information to support visitors with mobility or other needs.