Thursday, 17 November 2011

Blenheim Palace - Wonder of Europe


Blenheim palace, House Information

Blenheim Palace is one of the great monuments of Europe. It is located in Woodstock, Oxfordshire. It is the only place with the title of palace in England, is a non-royal, non-episcopal country house. The place is one of the largest historic houses in England, was built between 1705 and 1724.

It was originally constructed to be gifted to 1st Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill – who won the war against the French and Bavarians at the Battle of Blenheim. But it soon became the subject of political squabbling, it led to the Marlborough’s deport.

Sir John Vanbrugal was the architect of this mammoth palace and it was constructed in English Baroque Style, is a short-lived and rare design. It is a national monument, family home and mausoleum. It is the birth place of former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.

The Palace became the home of the Churchill family for 300 years and over a period of time various changes were made to the interiors, park and garden of the palace.

UNESCO recognized the Blenheim palace as a World Heritage site in 1987. Now the palace, park and gardens are open to public and the tourist from all around the globe is visiting this historic palace, tourist attractions include the butterfly house, a maze and a plant center.

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