Buckingham Palace opens iconic balcony room to visitors

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  • Buckingham Palace has opened the room behind its famous balcony to the public for the first time.
  • The Centre Room, adorned with Chinese decor, offers a unique view from the monarchs' perspective.
  • This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance public access to royal residences, blending history with modern visitor experiences.

Buckingham Palace, one of the most iconic landmarks in London, has opened its doors to a new and exciting visitor experience. For the first time, the public can step into the room behind the famous balcony where the British royal family often appears during significant events. This unprecedented access offers a unique perspective into the lives of the royals and the rich history of the Palace.

The newly accessible room, known as the Centre Room, is part of the East Wing of Buckingham Palace. This room, adorned with Chinese decor, stands out from the traditional style of the Palace. The decor is a nod to Queen Victoria's era when the sale of the Brighton Pavilion funded the construction of this wing, incorporating Chinese and Japanese elements such as doors, artwork, and ornamental pagodas.

Visitors will not be able to step onto the narrow balcony due to safety concerns, but they can peer through the famous net curtains. This view offers a rare glimpse from the monarchs' perspective, looking out towards the Mall and the courtyard's pink gravel. The experience is designed to give visitors a sense of what it feels like to be part of the royal family during public appearances.

The initiative to open this previously private section of the Palace aligns with a broader strategy to enhance public access to royal residences. The East Wing, which faces the iconic Changing of the Guard spot, now welcomes guided tours. These tours offer an immersive experience without roped-off exhibits, allowing visitors to feel as though they are part of the living history of the Palace.

Despite the ongoing £369 million renovation project aimed at modernizing the Palace's infrastructure, the essence of its history is meticulously preserved. Thousands of artifacts and artworks have been conserved, ensuring that visitors can appreciate the grandeur of rooms like the Yellow Drawing Room while also exploring the hidden corners of the Palace.

As guests stroll through the opulent corridors, they can sense the multifaceted identity of Buckingham Palace. It serves as an event venue, an administrative hub, and a tourist hotspot. However, there is a noticeable disconnect from its regal inhabitants, as visiting royals and state dignitaries often stay elsewhere, such as the recent stay of the Emperor and Empress of Japan at Claridge's Hotel.

The blend of history and modernity in Buckingham Palace offers a captivating experience for tourists. Whether drawn by art, history, or a glimpse into royal life, each corner of the Palace tells a story of heritage and adaptation. From the elegant interiors to the bustling corridors, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of the Palace while maintaining the royal mystique by refraining from waving through the balcony windows.


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