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The Banqueting House
The Banqueting House is the only remaining complete building of Whitehall Palace, the sovereign's principal residence from 1530 until 1698 when it was destroyed by fire. Designed by Inigo Jones for King James I (1603-25) and completed in 1622, The Banqueting House was originally built for occasions of state, plays and masques. The Banqueting House later became the scene of King Charles I's execution. Today The Banqueting House is a popular visitor attraction and one of the finest banqueting venues in London, playing host to many royal and society occasions.
The Banqueting House,
Whitehall,
London SW1
020 7930 4179
Monday-Saturday: 10.00-17.00
Closed: Sundays, Bank Holidays 24 December-1 January 2005 and at short notice for Government functions
Wheelchair access: By prior arrangement only
Please check with attraction regarding accessibility,
mobility and other special issues.