Tudor kitchens

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Tudor kitchens are the extensive, historically preserved cooking and food preparation rooms at Hampton Court Palace that illustrate large-scale royal culinary practices in 16th-century England.

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instanceOf heritage site feature
historic kitchen complex
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tudor
associatedWith feasts of Henry VIII
royal banquets at Hampton Court Palace
capacity hundreds of meals per day
country England
currentUse educational interpretation space
museum exhibit
designedFor feeding the royal household
feeding visiting courtiers and ambassadors
employed bakers
brewers
butchers
cooks
kitchen boys
scullions
specialist pastry cooks
era Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period
feature boiling houses
butteries
cellars
larders
large roasting hearths
multiple great fireplaces
pastry house
preparation rooms
servants’ halls
spicery
fuelUsed charcoal
wood
hasReconstruction historic cooking demonstrations
heritageDesignation part of a Grade I listed building
illustrates Tudor courtly dining practices
pre-modern large-scale food production
locatedIn East Molesey
Greater London
Hampton Court Palace
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
materialUsed brick
stone
openToPublic yes
operatedBy royal household staff
operator Historic Royal Palaces
partOf Hampton Court Palace
surface form: Tudor palace complex at Hampton Court
primaryFunction food preparation for the royal court
large-scale cooking
timePeriod 16th century
tourismTheme Tudor life and culture
usedDuringReignOf Edward VI of England
Elizabeth I of England
Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
Mary I of England

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Hampton Court Palace hasPart Tudor kitchens