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Queen's House

The Queen's House is a historic royal building located in Greenwich, London. Designed by architect Inigo Jones in the early 17th century, it was the first neoclassical building in England. Originally built as a residence for Queen Henrietta Maria, it is now part of the National Maritime Museum. The house features stunning architecture and art, including the famous Tulip Stairs. It serves as a museum and an event space, showcasing the rich maritime history of Britain while offering visitors beautiful views of the River Thames and Greenwich Park.