I love Greenwich, this is the most amazing place! I traveled with my partner and parents who were deeply impressed by the intricacies and beauty of the place. I can’t wait to do it again and I think it will be a regular spot for our weekend walk now! My dream is to get married here!
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I love Greenwich, this is the most amazing place! I traveled with my partner and parents who were deeply impressed by the intricacies and beauty of the place. I can’t wait to do it again and I think it will be a regular spot for our weekend walk now! My dream is to get married here!
We visited Greenwich via the foot tunnel under the Thames. The Old Royal Naval College is a beautiful building and a big part of the Greenwich skyline. Will go inside next time we visit.
UNESCO designated a "World Heritage Site". Most of the buildings on the site are not open to the public, only the painting hall is free to visitors. Part of the Royal Naval Academy site was transformed into a Maritime Museum (including Queens) and part of the University of Greenwich. At the end of the nineteenth century, the Qing government sent a large number of naval students to study here, including the famous thinker Yan Fu, Fang Boqian (the villain in the film "Jiawu Fengyun"), Sa Zhenbing, Deng Zhaoxiang (the captain of the "Chongqing"), etc.
It’s the location of University of Greenwich which is the super cool university as many Hollywood films shot here such as Thor 2, The man called U.N.C.L.E, James Bond, etc.
Tickets for £12 a year are simply not worth it unless you live in London and want to visit this auditorium regularly. But there are no one-day tour tickets here. The hall is impressive and certainly worth a visit, but even in London the price is not quite reasonable. If it was more appropriate, I would give it 5 stars.
The glorious moment of the empire is over, the Royal Naval Academy is gone, and the wheels of history have crushed the past.
The Naval Academy is very historical and cultural, very meaningful