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"Palladian: A Glimpse into Architectural Elegance and Timeless Beauty" Step into the enchanting world architecture, where grandeur meets sophistication

Background imagePalladian Collection: Horse Guards and the Treasury, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: G Cooke

Horse Guards and the Treasury, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1810. Artist: G Cooke
Horse Guards and the Treasury, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1810. The Palladian Horse Guards was built in the early 1750s by John Vardy to a design by William Kent

Background imagePalladian Collection: Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia

Gunnersbury House, the Seat of Princess Amelia. Gunnersbury House is a Palladian mansion designed in the mid 17th century by John Webb, son-in-law and pupil of Inigo Jones

Background imagePalladian Collection: Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880

Broadlands, Hampshire, home of the Cowper-Temple family, c1880. The Palladian mansion was designed by Capability Brown and Henry Holland. The house was later the home of Earl Mountbatten of Burma

Background imagePalladian Collection: Andrea Palladio, 16th century Italian architect, (1836). Artist: R Woodman

Andrea Palladio, 16th century Italian architect, (1836). Artist: R Woodman
Andrea Palladio, 16th century Italian architect, (1836). Andrea Palladio (1508-1580) lends his name to the Palladian style of architecture

Background imagePalladian Collection: Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1900. Artist: William Henry James Boot

Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1900. Artist: William Henry James Boot
Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1900. Claremont is an 18th-century Palladian mansion built for Robert Clive (Clive of India)

Background imagePalladian Collection: Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, 1829. Claremont is an 18th century Palladian mansion built for Robert Clive (Clive of India)

Background imagePalladian Collection: Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century

Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London

Background imagePalladian Collection: Interior of the Aviary in the Pavlovsk Palace, mid 19th century

Interior of the Aviary in the Pavlovsk Palace, mid 19th century. The Pavlovsk Palace was designed in the 1780s by Charles Cameron

Background imagePalladian Collection: Interior of the Hermitage Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia

Interior of the Hermitage Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia. The theatre was built in the 1780s by order of Catherine the Great

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Grecian Hall, Pavlovsk Palace, St Petersburg, Russia

The Grecian Hall, Pavlovsk Palace, St Petersburg, Russia. The Pavlovsk Palace was designed in the 1780s by Charles Cameron

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Hermitage Theatre in St Petersburg, 1840s

The Hermitage Theatre in St Petersburg, 1840s. The theatre was built in the 1780s by order of Catherine the Great. The Palladian building was designed by Italian-born architect Giacomo Quarenghi

Background imagePalladian Collection: Woburn Abbey 29183_012

Woburn Abbey 29183_012
Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire. Home to the Duke of Bedford, but often open as a visitor attraction

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, early on a fine late-summer morning

The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford, early on a fine late-summer morning

Background imagePalladian Collection: Shadows in the passageway from the Bodleian Library to Radcliffe Square

Shadows in the passageway from the Bodleian Library to Radcliffe Square

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, with dramatic cirrus sky

The Radcliffe Camera, Oxford, with dramatic cirrus sky

Background imagePalladian Collection: Me and my shadow - Radcliffe square, Oxford, early on a winter morning

Me and my shadow - Radcliffe square, Oxford, early on a winter morning

Background imagePalladian Collection: Radcliffe Square, Oxford, silhouetted against a dramatic cloudy sky

Radcliffe Square, Oxford, silhouetted against a dramatic cloudy sky

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Radclliffe Camera and St Marys Church Oxford

The Radclliffe Camera and St Marys Church Oxford

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Radcliffe Camera and St Marys Church, Oxford

The Radcliffe Camera and St Marys Church, Oxford

Background imagePalladian Collection: Oxford in the mists - Radcliffe Square

Oxford in the mists - Radcliffe Square

Background imagePalladian Collection: Radcliffe Square, Oxford, in foggy weather

Radcliffe Square, Oxford, in foggy weather

Background imagePalladian Collection: Lighting-up time in Radcliffe Square, Oxford

Lighting-up time in Radcliffe Square, Oxford

Background imagePalladian Collection: University of Virginia, Charlottesville - Lawn and Rotunda

University of Virginia, Charlottesville - Lawn and Rotunda
The Lawn (part of Thomas Jeffersons Academical Village) at the University of Virginia, a masterpiece of Palladian architecture, with The Rotunda as the focal point at the north end of the site

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Wonderful Barn, Leixlip, Co Kildare, Ireland

The Wonderful Barn, Leixlip, Co Kildare, Ireland

Background imagePalladian Collection: Popes villa, residence of Alexander Pope at Twickenham, London, England

Popes villa, residence of Alexander Pope at Twickenham, London, England, seen here in the 19th century. Alexander Pope, 1688 -1744. English poet, translator, and satirist of the Augustan period

Background imagePalladian Collection: Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London

Horse Guards, City of Westminster, London, England, 19th century. From The History of London: Illustrated by Views in London and Westminster, published c.1838

Background imagePalladian Collection: Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, England. The country seat and birthplace of Lord Palmerston

Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire, England. The country seat and birthplace of Lord Palmerston. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865

Background imagePalladian Collection: Mansion House, London, England, seen here in the early 19th century

Mansion House, London, England, seen here in the early 19th century. It is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

Background imagePalladian Collection: Russborough House, Blessington, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Russborough House, Blessington, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imagePalladian Collection: Russborough House, Co Wicklow, Ireland; 18Th Century House Designed By Richard Cassels

Russborough House, Co Wicklow, Ireland; 18Th Century House Designed By Richard Cassels

Background imagePalladian Collection: A Plan of the House, Gardens, Park, and Plantations of Wanstead, the Seat of the Earl of Tylney

A Plan of the House, Gardens, Park, and Plantations of Wanstead, the Seat of the Earl of Tylney
XJF2639700 A Plan of the House, Gardens, Park, and Plantations of Wanstead, the Seat of the Earl of Tylney, 1735 (engraving) by Rocque

Background imagePalladian Collection: ENGLAND: BLENHEIM PALACE. The Palladian mansion at Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England

ENGLAND: BLENHEIM PALACE. The Palladian mansion at Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England, built for John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough

Background imagePalladian Collection: Foots Cray Place, Kent. 1935

Foots Cray Place, Kent. 1935

Background imagePalladian Collection: Colour engraving of Prior Park, Bath

Colour engraving of Prior Park, Bath
Colour engraving of Prior Park, near Bath, the seat of Ralph Allen Esq

Background imagePalladian Collection: Gondolas in the early morning moored at the quayside

Gondolas in the early morning moored at the quayside at St Marks Square with Palladios San Giorgio Maggiore in the background

Background imagePalladian Collection: Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture

Villa Barbaro a fine example of Palladian architecture

Background imagePalladian Collection: John Cavanagh fashion show at Bowood, 1965

John Cavanagh fashion show at Bowood, 1965
Guests watch a fashion show by British designer John Cavanagh held at Bowood, Wiltshire, the Palladian home of the Marquess of Lansdowne. The catwalk is in the Library, built by the Adam brothers

Background imagePalladian Collection: Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon floodlit at night, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pulteney Bridge on the River Avon floodlit at night, Bath, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imagePalladian Collection: DUBLIN: PROVOSTs HOUSE. The Provosts House at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland

DUBLIN: PROVOSTs HOUSE. The Provosts House at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Print by James Malton, 1794

Background imagePalladian Collection: Tower of Justice, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey

Tower of Justice, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, Turkey
A close up view on the Tower of Justice or Adalet Kulesi, Part of the Topkapi Palace Complex, in Istanbul, Turkey. Surrounded by trees, this tower was built between 1527-1529

Background imagePalladian Collection: Mauro Antonio Tesi, Italian (1730-1766), Capriccio with a Palladian Villa, c. 1760

Mauro Antonio Tesi, Italian (1730-1766), Capriccio with a Palladian Villa, c. 1760, pen and brown ink with brown wash and watercolor over graphite on laid paper

Background imagePalladian Collection: Rotunda & New Rooms, Dublin, 1795 (hand-coloured engraving)

Rotunda & New Rooms, Dublin, 1795 (hand-coloured engraving)
XJF493411 Rotunda & New Rooms, Dublin, 1795 (hand-coloured engraving) by Malton, James (1761-1803); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rotunda maternity hospital in Dublin, Ireland)

Background imagePalladian Collection: Hare Hall, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1833 (engraving)

Hare Hall, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1833 (engraving)
XJF451308 Hare Hall, Essex, engraved by E. Young, 1833 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hare Hall, Gidea Park)

Background imagePalladian Collection: Thorndon Hall, Essex, engraved by Henry Adland, 1831 (engraving)

Thorndon Hall, Essex, engraved by Henry Adland, 1831 (engraving)
XJF447368 Thorndon Hall, Essex, engraved by Henry Adland, 1831 (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePalladian Collection: Stowe - the Garden Front, from The Illustrated London News, 18th January 1845

Stowe - the Garden Front, from The Illustrated London News, 18th January 1845
XJF324315 Stowe - the Garden Front, from The Illustrated London News, 18th January 1845 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imagePalladian Collection: Piazza in Covent Garden, 1640 (etching)

Piazza in Covent Garden, 1640 (etching)
XJF3058144 Piazza in Covent Garden, 1640 (etching) by Hollar, Wenceslaus (1607-77); Private Collection; (add.info.: View across square towards St Pauls Church designed by Inigo Jones ); Czech

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Rotunda and the Queens Theatre, Stowe, 1753 (w / c on paper)

The Rotunda and the Queens Theatre, Stowe, 1753 (w / c on paper)
XYC281166 The Rotunda and the Queens Theatre, Stowe, 1753 (w/c on paper) by Chatelain, Jean Baptiste Claude (1710-71); 22.2x31.6 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imagePalladian Collection: The Grotto and the Temple of Contemplation, Stowe, 1752 (pen & ink with wash over

The Grotto and the Temple of Contemplation, Stowe, 1752 (pen & ink with wash over
XYC281164 The Grotto and the Temple of Contemplation, Stowe, 1752 (pen & ink with wash over graphite on paper) by Chatelain, Jean Baptiste Claude (1710-71); 23.2x32.4 cm; Yale Center for British Art



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"Palladian: A Glimpse into Architectural Elegance and Timeless Beauty" Step into the enchanting world architecture, where grandeur meets sophistication. From the majestic Came House xa00271 to the picturesque Pulteney Bridge reflected in the tranquil waters of River Avon, Bath, this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Somerset is a true testament to architectural brilliance. Travel further down to Carclew House in Cornwall, where on that fateful day of 15th March 1912, history was captured through its walls. The stunning Holkham Hall in Norfolk stands tall as a symbol of opulence and grace. Immerse yourself in the drawing room at Carclew House, adorned with timeless elegance on that same date - an oasis of refinement amidst Cornwall's natural beauty. As you step foot into its entrance hall, be prepared to be transported back in time to an era filled with splendor and charm. The Bath Weir and Pulteney Bridge continue their reign as iconic landmarks within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Their architectural prowess leaves visitors awe-inspired by their magnificence. Venturing beyond Cornwall's borders brings us to Claverton Street Chapel nestled within London's vibrant neighborhood of Pimlico. This hidden gem showcases Palladian influence even amidst bustling city life. Lastly, we witness history unfold at Carclew House once again on Friday 2nd July 1915 during the DCLI recruiting march. These hallowed grounds witnessed moments that shaped nations and lives forever. Palladian architecture continues to captivate hearts worldwide with its harmonious blend of classical elements and timeless design principles. Each structure mentioned here serves as a reminder that beauty transcends time – leaving us breathless with every glance.