Not only possessing luxurious architecture, many rooms of the British Royal Palace are also reserved for special events.
Although built from the 19th to the 20th century, the Royal Palaces and Castles still have a special attraction that lasts over time, not only from the overall architecture but also in the design of the magnificent and luxurious rooms.
Among them, many large rooms here are lavishly decorated with interiors of high historical value that have been maintained and restored by the Royal Collection Trust for many years.
Let's take a look at the 8 most luxurious rooms in famous British Royal palaces:
Room 1844 (Buckingham Palace) : Room 1844 of Buckingham Palace is where the Queen of England welcomes special guests, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, former President Barack Obama, movie star Angelina Jolie,... The interior of the room exudes luxury and nobility with two characteristic colors of blue and gold from Morel and Seddon.
The White Room (Buckingham Palace) : Every Christmas, this room is where the Queen herself leaves her best wishes. In addition, this is also where she holds small parties with a cleverly disguised entrance.
The Throne Room (Buckingham Palace) : The principal architect of Buckingham Palace, John Nash, built this room based on the inspiration of theater designs with the characteristic red velvet curtains. Here, Queen Elizabeth II's throne has been retained since her coronation in 1953.
Crimson Gallery (Windsor Castle) : After the fire in 1992, this room was restored with red tones and gold accents. The interior of the room mainly came from the royal furniture supplier Morel & Seddon.
The Green Room (Windsor Castle) : This was the room where the Duke and Duchess of Sussex took their wedding portraits in 2018. Similar to the Red Room, the Green Room is decorated by Morel & Seddon.
Reception Room (Windsor Castle) : This magnificent room is decorated with 6 tapestries depicting the mythical story of Jason and Medea, completed by French artist Gobelins. The room is also decorated with exquisite bronze statues with influences from this country.
Queen Mary's Room (Holyroodhouse Palace) : Accessible only by a narrow staircase, this oak bedroom was reserved for Queen Mary. Although it is believed to hold the mystery of the murder of her husband's private secretary, it is still one of the most magnificent and intriguing rooms in the palace.
Privy Chamber (Holyroodhouse Castle) : Where the Queen receives the Chief Minister of Scotland and the public, the room displays a statue of Achilles in armour and a painting of Queen Victoria above the fireplace.
According to VTV
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