Queen's House
The Queen's House is a historic royal residence located in Greenwich, London. Built between 1616 and 1635, it was designed by architect Inigo Jones and is known for its elegant architecture and beautiful gardens. The house was originally commissioned by Queen Anne of Denmark, the wife of King James I.
Today, the Queen's House is part of the Royal Museums Greenwich and serves as an art gallery. It houses a collection of paintings, including works by famous artists such as Canaletto and Turner. The house is also notable for its stunning views of the River Thames and the surrounding area.