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Some of the rooms inside the Royal Garden Guard mansion were poorly lit, and some of the artifacts were visible with magnifying glass, built on Greenwich Park Slope, in the early 18th century in memory of Captain Francis Horsel.
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Some of the rooms inside the Royal Garden Guard mansion were poorly lit, and some of the artifacts were visible with magnifying glass, built on Greenwich Park Slope, in the early 18th century in memory of Captain Francis Horsel.
What a lovely nice dress guard, with a black hat, how can there be no expression! Lovely dignity with style
Built in 1723, the Royal Garden Guard House is an elegant red brick villa with George style, located in Greenwich Park, just on the Meridian line of the original, was once the residence of the Royal Garden Guard guarding Greenwich Park. Today, the building displays more than 700 pieces from the collection of diamond giant Sir Julius Wernher, including paintings, porcelain, silverware and more during the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The Royal Garden Guard House is a red brick villa with George style. It is located in Greenwich Park. It happens to be the residence of the Royal Garden Guard guarding Greenwich Park on the Meridian Line at the beginning of this year. It later came here to become the villa of diamond magnate Wenhe. Sir Winch collected a large number of medieval and Renaissance artworks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including early religious oil paintings and works by Dutch painters, Gothic ivory sculptures and porcelain, silverware and more. Only two tour groups are allowed to visit here every day, so most tours cannot enter without appointments, only see the introduction.
Once the residence of the Royal Guard guarding Greenwich Park, it was built in the 18th century and now displays more than 700 pieces of the collection by the diamond giants, which is very good