This year, we’ll be showcasing the stories, the artists and the people that have shaped – and continue to shape – the Painted Hall.
One of the most magnificent Baroque interiors in Europe, the Painted Hall is a feat of artistry crafted Sir James Thornhill and his team between 1707 and 1726.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Painted Hall is the jewel of Maritime Greenwich. Known by many as the UK’s Sistine Chapel, what better time to visit us than during our 300th anniversary year.
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As a heritage charity, the Painted Hall is open for the public to enjoy thanks to the generosity of our supporters. Please donate today to protect this Baroque masterpiece for future generations.
Visit the Painted Hall
Experience one of the world's most breathtaking Baroque interiors for yourself
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300 years of history
Explore the Painted Hall through time, from royal hospital to the space you see today
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Stories of the Painted Hall
From the man behind the artworks to the stories hidden in the ceiling
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