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Where is Buckingham Palace?
Buckingham Palace is located at the western end of St James' Park. It was named after the Duke of Buckingham who built it in 1705. It was purchased by George III at 1726. Before 1825 was converted into a palace building, it was used as a royal memorial hall, an art gallery, an office and a treasury. 1837 Queen Victoria officially became the palace after she ascended the throne, and it is still the royal residence of Queen Elizabeth. The Queen summoned the Prime Minister and ministers, and received and entertained foreign guests and other important diplomatic activities. Buckingham Palace is decorated with stones 193 1. A recent cleaning of the external walls made the palace shine again, but what impressed people most was its interior. There are more than 600 halls in the palace, and many paintings and exquisite mahogany furniture are collected. More than 65,438+000 portraits and busts of British emperors were specially displayed in the lobby of the Art Museum, creating the atmosphere of England in the18th century and19th century. In the square in front of the palace, there is a golden statue of the goddess of victory and a statue of Queen Victoria. In addition, there is a 40-acre (16 hectare) royal garden. Every morning at 1 1, the Royal Guard in front of the palace, wearing a high crown, red clothes and black trousers, will hold a solemn "changing guard ceremony", which has become a major sight in London and attracted thousands of tourists from all over the world.

Buckingham Palace has been changed into a palace since Queen Victoria ascended the throne in 1837. If the national flag flies over the palace, it means that the queen lives in the palace. The palace was named after Ba Jin Han Palace, which was built here by the Duke of Ba Jin Han in 1703- 1705. 1762, George III bought it for his wife. Since then, it has been famous for the Queen's Palace. 1825, johnf nash realized various extensions and named it buckinghan palace. Buckingham Palace is now open to the public, but there is usually a long queue when making an appointment. Besides the interior of the palace, there are other places worth visiting: the Royal Museum of Art, the Royal Stables and the famous handover ceremony of guards (every morning 1 1:30 from April to September).

Buckingham Palace is one of the world-famous palaces and the most important residence of the British royal family. It is located in Westminster, the seat of the highest authority in London, with St. James Park in the east and Hyde Park in the west. Buckingham Palace was built in 1703 and 1762. The royal family bought, modified and added, and finally formed this "patch palace" with different colors and styles. But the front door is resplendent and magnificent, and the outer fence is decorated with gold, which is dignified and solemn. The smoke is bright, and the relief of the heavy iron gate also creates a very harmonious atmosphere with the palace. Buckingham Palace is a magnificent three-story rectangular building. The main palace is 1 10 meters long, and there are three attached palaces on the other three sides, forming a courtyard in the middle. When foreign heads of state and government visited Britain, the Queen accompanied the distinguished guests to review the honor guard in this hospital. There is a spacious square in front of the palace. In the center stands a gilded statue monument of Queen Victoria, the grandmother of Elizabeth II, surrounded by four groups of stone carvings. Right in front of the monument is a spacious, flat and straight brown asphalt avenue.