Inigo Jones’ masterpiece of classical architecture.
Managed by Historic Royal Palaces, this remarkable structure marks the beginning of a revolution in British architecture. It is one of the first examples of the principles of Palladianism being applied to an English building. It is the last surviving building from Whitehall Palace which burnt to the ground in 1698. The house is known for its magnificent ceiling paintings by Rubens.
Visits can be made to Banqueting House on various dates on a guided tour only, book your tour on their website.