Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, England, built in 1443, expanded in 1500, demolished in 1660 to make way for a new palace which never materialized. It was the birthplace of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
Queens House which is on the same grounds was built commissioned in 1612 and finished in 1636, used by the Royals till around 1800. So it started as part of the Palace of Placenta complex, and now stands as part of the Royal Naval College
HughJorgenssays
Wow, what a stunning place.
keving2112says
Beautiful artwork. Such a shame they tore it down
Lyndonn81says
Such a… lovely name
PrivateEducationsays
love the bogus reasons they tear down all of our megaliths
SweatyNomad says
They found a couple cellar rooms a few years back,https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-4791888/A-look-inside-lost-birthplace-King-Henry-VIII.html
Queens House which is on the same grounds was built commissioned in 1612 and finished in 1636, used by the Royals till around 1800. So it started as part of the Palace of Placenta complex, and now stands as part of the Royal Naval College
HughJorgens says
Wow, what a stunning place.
keving2112 says
Beautiful artwork. Such a shame they tore it down
Lyndonn81 says
Such a… lovely name
PrivateEducation says
love the bogus reasons they tear down all of our megaliths
Bris_Throwaway says
Gorgeous artwork.
Does anyone have any info on the artist?