Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Welcome to the Old Royal Naval College, an extraordinary cultural destination in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore What's Here. Enjoy unlimited entry for a whole year when you buy a ticket to the Painted Hall and discover what makes us Visit England's Large Visitor Attraction of the Year.

    • What’s Here

      These are just some of the wonderful things to do and see...

    • Our History

      From Tudor Palace to the centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich,...

    • Plan a visit

      Discover Greenwich. Explore Greenwich’s fascinating history...

    • What’s on

      Find out more about public events, tours, exhibitions,...

  2. The Old Royal Naval College are buildings that serve as the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, [1] a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London, described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation ( UNESCO) as being of "outstanding universal value" and reckoned to be the "finest and most dramatically sit...

  3. About. Explore Sir Christopher Wren’s iconic architecture at the Old Royal Naval College, the centrepiece in the heart of the Maritime Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage site.

    • 020 8269 4799
    • Cutty Sark Gardens, Greenwich, SE10 9LW
  4. The Old Royal Naval Colleges iconic riverside estate boasts 600 years of rich history linking an incredible cast of monarchs and famous British figures including King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, William and Mary, Lord Nelson and William Shakespeare.

    • King William Walk, Greenwich, SE10 9NN, London
  5. 24 de mai. de 2024 · The Old Royal Naval College (ORNC), picture above from across the Thames Island Gardens, is one of the most impressive landmarks on the Thames riverside. Its beautiful buildings and landscaped grounds are an important part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greenwich.

  6. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Description. Maps. Documents. Gallery. Video. Indicators. Maritime Greenwich. The ensemble of buildings at Greenwich, an outlying district of London, and the park in which they are set, symbolize English artistic and scientific endeavour in the 17th and 18th centuries.