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Kensington Palace im 18. Jahrhundert. Der Kensington Palace (deutsch „Kensington-Palast“) ist ein Bauwerk, das von Mitgliedern der britischen Königsfamilie genutzt wird. Der Palast liegt an den Kensington Gardens im Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London .
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Kensington Palace is a royal residence set in Kensington Gardens, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London, England.
Visit the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home to young royals for over 300 years. Explore the magnificent state apartments, the Sunken Garden, and the new exhibition Untold Lives at Kensington Palace.
16. Mai 2024 · Kensington Palace is a historic and working Royal residence in London, where several members of the Royal Family live and work. Learn about its history, architecture, collections and role in the life of Queen Victoria and other sovereigns.
Learn about the history and stories of Kensington Palace, the elegant retreat for Britain's royal family for over three centuries. Explore the palace's transformation from a modest villa to a fashionable home, and its role in royal events and scandals.
Plan your upcoming visit to Kensington Palace. Buy tickets, find travel information, see our tours, download a map and find out about our facilities.
Vor 6 Tagen · Kensington Palace. Kensington Palace, royal palace in the London borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Its grounds border the extensive Kensington Gardens to the east. The palace was originally built for Sir George Coppin in the 17th century, and it became known as Nottingham House after it was purchased by an earl of Nottingham.