Palace founded by Cardinal Wolseley, appropriated by Henry VIII and much rebuilt. Owned by Historic Royal Palaces Closest station: Hampton Court Station
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| - Palace founded by Cardinal Wolseley, appropriated by Henry VIII and much rebuilt. Owned by Historic Royal Palaces Closest station: Hampton Court Station
- thumb|Hampton Court PalaceDer Hampton Court Palace ist ein im äußersten Südwesten Londons am linken Ufer der Themse liegender Palast. Das Schloss war von 1528 bis 1737 eine bevorzugte Residenz der englischen und britischen Könige. In der Nähe spukten zwei königliche Bräute, die die Namensgeber für den Untertyp der Eiskalten Jungfrau, der Schwebenden Braut waren. Kategorie:Orte
- On the London Underground train that Harry Potter and Rubeus Hagrid rode on 31 July, 1991, there was an advertisement for Hampton Court Palace, which featured the slogan "Discover six acres of beauty. Then step outside." This was presumably intended to indicate that the palace's interior can be considered as spacious and majestic as its grounds.
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| - Palace founded by Cardinal Wolseley, appropriated by Henry VIII and much rebuilt. Owned by Historic Royal Palaces Closest station: Hampton Court Station
- thumb|Hampton Court PalaceDer Hampton Court Palace ist ein im äußersten Südwesten Londons am linken Ufer der Themse liegender Palast. Das Schloss war von 1528 bis 1737 eine bevorzugte Residenz der englischen und britischen Könige. In der Nähe spukten zwei königliche Bräute, die die Namensgeber für den Untertyp der Eiskalten Jungfrau, der Schwebenden Braut waren. Kategorie:Orte
- On the London Underground train that Harry Potter and Rubeus Hagrid rode on 31 July, 1991, there was an advertisement for Hampton Court Palace, which featured the slogan "Discover six acres of beauty. Then step outside." This was presumably intended to indicate that the palace's interior can be considered as spacious and majestic as its grounds.
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