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How does Buckingham Palace look from inside: 7 breathtaking pictures

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2026, 12:22 IST
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How does Buckingham Palace look from inside: 7 breathtaking pictures

Buckingham Palace is a piece of history. It one of the most recognisable royal palaces in the world, famous everywhere as the official residence of the British monarch in London. Although its majestic façade is well known to millions of people, the palace’s interiors, ranging from majestic state rooms to lavishly decorated corridors, demonstrate an incredible combination of history, art, and royal design.




The State Rooms are open solely in tours in limited periods of the year during the summer and special exhibitions, which display art, architecture, and ceremony rooms which have hosted generations of dignitaries and royal events. Today, visitors can glimpse these magnificent interiors, where every room tells a story of Britain’s royal heritage and artistic legacy.


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The Grand Entrance Hall

This sweeping entry space sets the tone for the palace’s opulence, with richly patterned carpets, gilded furniture, and grand crystal chandeliers. Designed to welcome official guests and visitors, it reflects the refined taste and ceremonial purpose of the residence. Its architecture and décor convey a sense of history and state importance from the moment one steps inside.




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The Throne Room

One of the most impressive ceremonial rooms, the Throne Room is defined by its plush red wall coverings and ornate thrones placed beneath a dramatic canopy. Designed by architect John Nash, the room is used for official events and audiences, symbolising royal authority and grandeur.




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The Picture Gallery

Stretching nearly 50 metres, the Picture Gallery is one of the palace’s most remarkable spaces, showcasing masterpieces from the royal art collection. Works by artists such as Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck hang beneath a luminous glass-vaulted ceiling, creating a museum-like atmosphere within a royal residence.



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The Music Room

Elegant yet intimate, the Music Room hosts performances and intimate receptions and has been the setting for royal christenings. With a striking domed ceiling and classical décor, the space balances formal design with a welcoming ambiance, blending artistic richness with ceremonial tradition.


Image Credit: Instagram/ royalcollectiontrust

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Yellow Drawing Room

Located in the palace’s East Wing, this vibrant space highlights Chinoiserie influences and fine decorative details. Furnished with exquisite porcelain pagodas and the famed Kylin Clock, the Yellow Drawing Room reflects the royal taste for international artistry and decorative flair introduced in the 19th century.




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The Grand Staircase

An architectural centrepiece of the palace, the Grand Staircase welcomes visitors to the first floor of the State Rooms. Flanked by classical sculptures and ornate balustrades, its design showcases both ceremonial function and aesthetic elegance, guiding guests on a visual journey through royal history.


Image Credit: YouTube/ Royal Collection Trust

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Principal Corridor and East Wing

The Principal Corridor spans the palace’s newly opened East Wing, featuring striking art, decorative panels and royal portraits. Combined with Chinoiserie pieces from the Royal Pavilion in Brighton, the corridor merges British and international decorative art, offering visitors a long, captivating route through royal splendour.

The interiors of the Buckingham Palace is an extension of the royal history and architectural advancement that have been with the palace throughout centuries. The glittering Throne Room, the Gallery, which is crowded with masterpieces, and the Yellow Drawing Room dotted with colours are all the reflections of the royal heritage and the architectural innovations, which have been a part of the palace since times immemorial. The interiors of the palace can be seen by few people throughout the year but they are worth viewing.




Image Credit: Instagram/ royalcollectiontrust

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