Colonnades following the line of the old Woolwich - Deptford road at The Queen's House, Greenwich.


The Queen's House at Greenwich is the first fully classical building to have been constructed in Britain. It was Inigo Jones' first commission after returning from his grand tour of Italian architecture in 1613-1615 and was built between 1616-1619. It now forms part of the National Maritime Museum, is Grade I Listed and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.


Size: 4181px × 2776px
Location: The Queen's House, Greenwich, England, UK
Photo credit: © Steven Sheppardson / Alamy / Afripics
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