STATE ROOMS
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- Author: STEFANO ZUFFI E DAVIDE TORTORELLA
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Language: English / USA
The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace overlook the gardens and consist of the Blue Drawing Room, White Drawing Room, State Dining Room, and Music Room. They showcase masterpieces from the royal family's private collections, including the world's most significant collection of Canaletto paintings. In the Throne Room, decorated with red tapestries, white stucco, and golden roses, visitors can see the twin thrones made for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. Additionally, visitors can explore the Neoclassical stables where the court's carriages and cars are parked, and the Queen's Gallery, which hosts temporary exhibitions of works from the royal collections.