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  1. 7 de jun. de 2022 · O nome de batismo do Kensington Palace na verdade é Nottingham House, um palacete construído nos arredores de Londres. O nome de Palácio só foi adotado depois que o arquiteto Sir Christopher Wren (o mesmo da St. Paul’s Cathedral) foi contratado por Mary II pra transformar a casa em um palácio, para que ela e seu marido, o rei William III, pudessem morar em 1689.

  2. The fashion show of the centuries. The Evening Standard called Crown to Couture, "Surely the starriest fashion exhibition London has ever seen". This brand-new fashion exhibition for 2023 took over Kensington Palace's State Apartments and Piggott Galleries, featuring over 200 items from ball gowns to court suits and handbags to jewellery.

  3. The Palace Gardens. Walk in the footsteps of royalty in the beautiful Kensington Palace gardens. Open Daily. 10:00 - 18:00. Kensington Palace. Free. Learn more. Things to see.

  4. 29 de fev. de 2024 · The Kensington Palace garden is like a jewel box that you can look into from all four sides. Peer through the pretty wrought iron gates, to admire the plantings that change through the seasons. In 2017 the whole garden was planted in a white colour scheme to commemorate 20 years since the death of Princess Diana.

  5. West London’s elegant Kensington Palace, with gardens stretching to the edge of Hyde Park, has a storied past. Under the guidance of Queen Mary, in collaboration with Britain’s most famous architect Sir Christopher Wren, the building was transformed in the late 1600s from a “modest mansion” called Nottingham House into a grand palace that a succession of young royals over the past ...

  6. Kensington Palace är ett kungligt residens [1] i Kensington Gardens i Kensington and Chelsea i London. Det var de brittiska monarkernas huvudresidens 1689-1760. Idag bebos palatset av bland andra Prins Edward, hertig av Kent med hustru samt Prins William av Wales med familj.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Kensington Gardens is one of the 8 Royal Parks in London and adjoins the famous Hyde Park. Apart from being associated with the late Princess Diana (she once lived in Kensington Palace), this park is equally famous for its connection to Peter Pan.