Buckingham Palace opens to public from July 27 till September 29

LONDON, England – Visit Buckingham Palace, one of the world’s few remaining working royal palaces, in London this summer which will open to public from July 27 till September 29.

LONDON, England – Visit Buckingham Palace, one of the world’s few remaining working royal palaces, in London this summer which will open to public from July 27 till September 29. You’ll see some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, plus the spectacular The Queen’s Coronation 1953 exhibition, featuring royal dresses, uniforms and jewellery.

You can explore lavishly furnished rooms containing some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection at Buckingham Palace. Highlights include paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Poussin, Canaletto and Claude; sculpture by Canova and Chantrey; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.

Infact, this year’s special exhibition at Buckingham Palace marks the 60th anniversary of The Queen’s coronation in 1953. The palace’s ballroom will be transformed into the largest-ever exhibition about this historic event. Objects on display include the Queen’s white satin coronation dress, designed by Norman Hartnell; the Queen’s Robe of Estate, made from English purple silk, which is more than 6.5 metres long and the Diamond Diadem, one of The Queen’s most recognisable jewels, which she is pictured wearing on postage stamps and some banknotes.

As you tour the palace, you’ll see many more items related to the coronation.

For example the State Dining Room will be dressed to evoke the Coronation Banquets held on the evenings of 3 and 4 June 1953, with magnificent settings of porcelain, silver-gilt and flowers.

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