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Visit the former home of the first Duke of Wellington, who won the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Explore the stunning art collection, the military uniforms exhibition and the new display on Wellington's life and legacy.
- History of Apsley House
History of Apsley House. Standing in the heart of London,...
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You can book online until 8.45am on the day of your visit....
- Group Visits
Find out how your group can enjoy the perfect day out at one...
- Coronation Robes
To mark the coronation of King Charles III on the 6th May,...
- Collection at Apsley House
The 1st Duke of Wellington bought Apsley House in 1817 and...
- Events
From great family days out to events of interest to the real...
- History of Apsley House
Apsley House is the London townhouse of the Dukes of Wellington. It stands alone at Hyde Park Corner, on the south-east corner of Hyde Park, facing towards the large traffic roundabout in the centre of which stands the Wellington Arch. It is a Grade I listed building .
- United Kingdom
Localização. Esquina sudeste do Hyde Park. Horário. De quarta a domingo, das 11:00 às 17:00 horas (no inverno o horário é reduzido). Preço. Adultos: £ 12,90 ( US$ 16,10) Crianças de 5 a 17 anos: £ 7,70 ( US$ 9,60) Estudantes e pessoas com mobilidade reduzida: £ 11,60 ( US$ 14,50) Entrada gratuita com. Transporte. Metrô: , linha Piccadilly.
Há 4 dias · Apsley House occupies a prominent position in the centre of London, next to the formal entrance to Hyde Park and opposite the Wellington Arch. The impressive exterior owes its appearance to the reconstruction of Apsley House by the architect Benjamin Dean Wyatt from 1819 onwards.
Apsley House, também conhecida como Número Um, Londres, foi a residência londrina dos Duques de Wellington e está localizada sozinha em Hyde Park Corner, a sudeste de Hyde Park, próxima de um turbulento sistema de circulação de tráfego. A mansão é protegida pelo English Heritage e, como um museu e uma galeria de arte, é aberta ao público.
21 de nov. de 2023 · Apsley House is the only aristocratic mansion in London open to the public. It was the home of the Duke of Wellington, the famous victor of Waterloo, and showcases his art collection and state rooms.