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Queen’s House is part of Royal Museums Greenwich, a unique collection of five historic venues: the National Maritime Museum, Queen’s House, Royal Observatory, Peter Harrison Planetarium and Cutty Sark. The venues are home to pioneering architecture and astrology, British art, and a rich maritime history, situated in the heart of Greenwich.
This former palace was built as a ‘House of Delight’; and to this day it still fulfils that brief. Full of iconic features and in an idyllic location, it’s a worthy venue to host a special event for up to 120 for a conference theatre style.
EVENT SPACES
The Great Hall – An iconic cube-shaped room in the classical Palladian style, with Italian Bardiglio and Belgian marble floors, and framed by a gallery which overlooks the hall. On the North side of the Queen’s House, the great hall offers a breathtaking space for conferences for up to 120 guests.
Orangery and South Parlours – Situated on the South Side of the Queen's House; they offer three adjoining rooms for refreshments and lunch, as well as ideal spaces to hold breakout sessions for up to 40 in each parlour. French doors open out onto the lawns offering outside space and views of Greenwich Park and the Royal Observatory beyond. These spaces are closed off to the public
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