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  1. The Palace of Placentia, also known as Greenwich Palace, [1] was an English royal residence that was initially built by prince Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, in 1443. [2] [3] Over the centuries it took several different forms, until turned into a hospital in the 1690s.

  2. Learn about the history of the Palace of Placentia, the favourite royal residence of the Tudors and the birthplace of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Discover how it evolved from a medieval manor house to a biscuit factory and a naval hospital.

  3. Learn about the history of Greenwich Palace, also known as the Palace of Placentia, where Henry VIII was born and married two of his wives. Find out why it was a favourite palace of the Tudors and what happened to it after the Civil War.

  4. Placentia was Henry VIIIs and Queen Elizabeths favourite palace stretching 200m along the foreshore on the great sweep of the Thames, with splendid views of their ships, and backed by the hunting forests of Blackheath, and the old Roman Road to Kent.

  5. The site of the Old Royal Naval College was once the Palace of Placentia – also known as Greenwich Palace (1498–1694). It was the birthplace of the infamous Tudor monarch King Henry VIII and his daughters Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I. Find out more about the Tudors at Greenwich.

  6. Greenwich Palace, also known as Palace of Placentia, was a royal residence in Tudor England. It was the birthplace of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, and the site of Anne Boleyn's arrest and Shakespeare's performance.

  7. Jan 22, 2017 · Learn about the history of the Palace of Placentia, a former royal palace in Greenwich, London, where Henry VIII was born and hosted the first masquerade party in England. See how the palace evolved from a 15th-century fortress to a 17th-century hospital and museum.