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Prince Henry's Room is a fascinating historical landmark in London, situated on Fleet Street in the Temple neighborhood. This building, one of the few to survive the Great Fire of 1666, dates back to the 12th century when it was owned by the Knights Templar. It later passed to the Knights Hospitaller and was rebuilt in 1610 as a tavern. The building is noted for its historical significance and the carved crest of three feathers on its facade, which adds to its mysterious charm.
Prince Henry's Room is a fascinating historical landmark in London, situated on Fleet Street in the Temple neighborhood. This building, one of the few to survive the Great Fire of 1666, dates back to the 12th century when it was owned by the Knights Templar. It later passed to the Knights Hospitaller and was rebuilt in 1610 as a tavern. The building is noted for its historical significance and the carved crest of three feathers on its facade, which adds to its mysterious charm.
Survived the Great Fire of 1666.
Owned by Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller.
Rebuilt as a tavern in 1610.
Features a carved crest of three feathers.
Only viewable from the outside at this point.
Located in a bustling area with other historical sites nearby.
History enthusiasts and architecture lovers.
GBP £
English
Tourists, History Buffs