- Royal Naval College, Greenwich
The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, is now known as the Old Royal Naval College and is open to visitors. It was formerly a
Royal Navy training establishment between 1873 and 1998, in the centre of the MaritimeGreenwich World Heritage Site inLondon . It provided a number of courses for naval officers including being home to the Royal Navy'sstaff college , the staff course providing advanced training for mid-ranking officers.After the Navy moved out in 1998, The Greenwich Foundation, a registered charity, signed a 150-year lease and took responsibility for looking after the buildings and their grounds for the benefit of the nation. Three of the main courts, Queen Anne, Queen Mary and King William are occupied by the
University of Greenwich and theTrinity School of Music is based in King Charles court. The Foundation manages thePainted Hall and the Chapel, the related undercrofts, the Visitor Centre and the grounds.The buildings were originally constructed to serve as the Greenwich Hospital, designed by
Christopher Wren , and built between 1696 and 1712. The hospital closed in 1869. The site was formerly occupied by the pre-Tudor "Palace at Greenwich" – also known as thePalace of Placentia – built byHumphrey, Duke of Gloucester in 1428.From 1962 to 1996 the Naval College housed JASON, an operational nuclear reactor for naval training. It was fully dismantled in 1999.The compound is regularly used for filming television programmes, television advertisements, and feature films. Productions have included "Patriot Games", where an attack on a fictional royal family member, Lord Holmes, was filmed, as well as "
Shanghai Knights ", and a 2006 television advertisement campaign for the British food and clothing retailerMarks & Spencer . Recent filming has includedBBC television's spy-drama "Spooks ",David Cronenberg 's film "Eastern Promises ", "The Golden Compass", the film adaptation ofPhilip Pullman 's "Northern Lights" novel and "The Wolf Man", a remake of the "1941 film" of the same name.The buildings are Grade I listed.
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Greenwich Visitor Centre
*Britannia Royal Naval College External links
* [http://www.oldroyalnavalcollege.org.uk Official Site]
* [http://www.gre.ac.uk University of Greenwich]
* [http://www.tcm.ac.uk Trinity College of Music]
* [http://www.greenwichwhs.org.uk Greenwich WHS]
* [http://www.mbp-uk.com/projects/fsroyalnavalcol.html Photos from the conversion]
* [http://soane.org.uk/drawings/index.cfm?display_scheme=149&scheme_parent=136&object_id=407# Design drawings in evolution]
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