Old Royal Naval College

The Old Royal Naval College is primarily termed as architectural centerpiece, and termed as World heritage site in Greenwich, London. UNESCO defines this platform as a building with “outstanding universal value”. This place was further reckoned as the dramatically sited landscape and architectural ensemble in the current British Isles.

This building was constructed to work as the Royal Hospital for the Seamen at Greenwich. At present, this is termed as Greenwich Hospital. The Christopher Wren designed it, and this was built from 1696 to 1712. The hospital was closed in 1869, and from 1873 to 1998, this building runs as Royal Naval College, in Greenwich. This building marks the true meaning of architectural beauty.

Prices:

This place is going to be a part of free tours, without any admission fee.

Open and closing time:

Monday to Friday: 9am to 5pm

Saturday and Sunday: Closed

Website:

www.ornc.org

Address:

King William Walk, London SE10 9NN, United Kingdom

Telephone:

+44 20 8269 4799


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