The Buckingham Palace, currently home to the royal family of England also houses as an administrative headquarters to the city of London. The palace initially built for the duke of Buckingham in 1703 was redesigned and reconstructed in 1850 and 1913. The palace has since served as a residential address to many royal families over the years.

Located in the City of Westminster this large abode boasts over 775 rooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices and 19 staterooms. The palace that is identified as one of United Kingdom’s oldest facilities is a key attraction among many visitors.

The Buckingham Palace is commonly used for many official functions and events carried out by the Queen, further the state-rooms at the palace are used and opened to the public and tourists annually. The Royal Family further uses this colossal structure as a place for great ceremonies such as royal gatherings, investitures and state visits.

Even though the palace is regarded as a residence, it is pretty much deemed a working building, where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, among their families and extended families take to their state offices and provide an extensive amount of commitment to their country and people.

Travellers and locals are welcomed inside the palace each year, and they are treated to a wide array of tours, sightseeing activities, banquets, lunches, receptions, dinners and royal garden concerts and parties.

Some of the foremost creations at the palace are its wide compilation of furniture and priceless works of art, decorating the entire property. These beautifully arranged pieces are among the finest collections in the world.

The Buckingham Palace, also houses a number of other great architectures such as the Throne Room that sees the Queen on special occasions conduct jubilees and weddings. The Ballroom is another spectacular creation known for its multipurpose usage, the East Gallery, the Second Ballroom where individuals are knighted, the four tapestries; the State Dining Room, the Music Room and the White Drawing Room are among the many elegant sections at the palace.

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