Royal Gallery of the House of Lords

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The Royal Gallery of the House of Lords is a grand ceremonial hall within the UK Parliament at Westminster, renowned for hosting major state occasions and historic international conferences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial hall
room in the Palace of Westminster
state apartment
access restricted public access
architect Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Charles Barry
architecturalStyle Perpendicular Gothic
surface form: Perpendicular Gothic Revival
associatedWith British constitutional ceremonies
British monarchy
connectsTo Peers’ Lobby
Prince's Chamber
surface form: Prince’s Chamber

Queen’s Robing Room
surface form: Robing Room
country United Kingdom
feature Gothic stonework
high vaulted ceiling
marble statues and busts
ornate chandeliers
richly decorated walls
stained glass windows
floor principal floor of the Palace of Westminster
function processional route for the State Opening of Parliament
venue for addresses by foreign dignitaries
venue for commemorative ceremonies
hasArtwork historical paintings of British military victories
murals depicting events from the Napoleonic Wars
portraits of British monarchs
heritageStatus part of the Palace of Westminster UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn City of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
surface form: Houses of Parliament

London, England
surface form: London

Palace of Westminster
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
managedBy British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
notableEvent League of Nations inaugural meeting reception
World War II allied conferences receptions
state visits of foreign monarchs and presidents
orientation runs parallel to the River Thames
ownership Crown Estate
partOf House of Lords
British Parliament
surface form: UK Parliament
security within Parliamentary Estate secure zone
tourism included on some guided tours of Parliament
usedFor ceremonial gatherings
major international conferences
parliamentary events
receptions for visiting heads of state
royal processions
state occasions

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London Naval Conference (1930) mainVenue Royal Gallery of the House of Lords