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  1. The Palace of Whitehall – also spelled White Hall – at Westminster was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, with the notable exception of Inigo Jones 's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire.

  2. Whitehall Palace, former English royal residence located in Westminster, London, on a site between the Thames River and the present-day St. James’s Park. York Place, the London residence of the archbishops of York since 1245, originally occupied the site.

  3. At the time of its fiery destruction in 1698, Whitehall Palace was probably the largest palace in Europe; the centre of English royal power for 168 years. The fabulous palace was created by Cardinal Wolsey as his central London residence.

  4. Aug 17, 2023 · Learn how archaeologists uncover the secrets of Whitehall Palace, the former London residence of Henry VIII and other Tudor and Stuart monarchs. Discover the history and features of the palace, its landward gate, and its wine cellar through excavations and analysis.

  5. Whitehall Palace was the principal official residence of Henry VIII and later kings, but was destroyed by fire in 1698. Learn about its origins, design, functions and surviving features, such as the Banqueting House and the Cabinet Office.

  6. Banqueting House is a surviving part of the lost royal Palace of Whitehall, where Henry VIII, Elizabeth I and James I lived and ruled. Learn about its architecture, paintings, royal ceremonies and executions.

  7. The Palace of Whitehall – also spelled White Hall – at Westminster was the main residence of the English monarchs from 1530 until 1698, when most of its structures, with the notable exception of Inigo Jones 's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire.