The Great Hall at The Queen's House

Events Team R.
About this space
The striking beauty of this perfect 40-foot-cube-shaped hall, with its original black-and-white geometric marble floor, provides a spectacular location for larger wedding ceremonies and dinners. The high ceiling features a magnificent contemporary work in gold leaf by Turner Prize-winning artist Richard Wright. The tall windows at the front of the Hall reveal spectacular views towards the Thames across the north lawns where the former royal residents would once also have looked out across the gardens to the vanished Palace of Greenwich.
It is a popular location for weddings, but it is also ideal for corporate dinners.
There are wonderful locations for photography at the Great Hall, for example, the Tulip Stairs, Colonnades, Horseshoe Staircase and Loggia.
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Cancellation policy
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The venue has not provided a cancellation policy. For further information, please ask the Event Manager.
Catering and drinks
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Rules of the space
No red wine to be served during pre-dinner drinks or reception functions. Berries and other staining food and garnishes are not permitted within any of the venues.
No open flames.
About The Queen's House
The Queen’s House has an extraordinary history; it is the only major remnant of the vanished Tudor royal palace at Greenwich, where Henry VIII and Elizabeth I were born, and the centrepiece of what is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Conceived as a ‘house of delight’ for James I’s queen, this exquisite former royal residence is set against the leafy backdrop of Greenwich Park and is the jewel in the down of the World Heritage Site. Designed by the pioneering architect Inigo Jones, the 400-year old Queen’s House is Britain’s first and finest classical building and a masterpiece of 17th-century architecture. It is now filled with art and design classics both old and new, including paintings by great British and European masters. The House was designed as a place of pleasure and celebration – a tradition that continues today making it ideal for gala dinners, corporate hospitality, award ceremonies and product launches. Part of what makes the House so special is its adaptability. Whether your style is highly contemporary, traditional romance or baroque, the iconic geometric interiors are suited to each – a rare quality in a historic house.
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