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The Royal Naval School (former) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Greenwich Ocean Heritage Architecture Center. It is hailed as the most valuable on the planet, considered the most impressive site of architecture, landscape and location in England. It is managed under the Greenwich Foundation, established in 1997, to preserve the school and turn it into a cultural tourist attraction. About the place itself, it was once a palace, once a hospital, it was not until 1873 that it officially became a training facility for the Royal Navy, and in the last years of the century twenty years later, when people left it for another location, the Royal Naval School itself became a cultural tourist attraction – which continues to this day.
True to its name, the old Royal Navy school is ancient and majestic with impressive architecture designed by Christopher Wren, people still feel the military atmosphere when walking on the main road. With white-painted walls, high roof with a proud blue spire towering straight up like a touch to the sky, you will surely be overwhelmed with the special beauty of this place. Not only has the appearance overwhelmed, deep in that dashing mantle is a very deep "inner" part. An art space with a depth and breadth that no one can predict is inhabited in that proud "cloak" waiting for you in London – Good Art Hall: “The Painted Hall ".
With two separate buildings, the Art Hall and the church, people are impressed with the extremely vibrant paintings with sharp, intense colors that the talented hands of James Thornhill have painted in the area. Art Hall. Art space, historical stories - "intellectual and war" are waiting for you to discover at The Old Navel Collage - the old Royal Navy school.