Towards an Architecture of Majesty
From the Tower of London to Hampton Court Palace, Dan Cruickshank reveals a story of buildings which cemented the monarch's claim to the throne.
Royal palaces are the most magnificent buildings in our history. Often built to extraordinary levels of luxury and excess, they express the personalities of our kings and queens since 1066.
From the Tower of London to Hampton Court Palace, Dan Cruickshank reveals an extraordinary story of buildings, often fortified, that cemented the monarch's claim to the throne. Palaces reveal our monarchs like no other buildings - their taste for luxury, their fear of the mob, even their relationship with God. Palaces have been caught up in some of the most dramatic events in history - some survive in all their magnificence like Hampton Court while others have vanished from the surface of the earth as completely as if they'd never existed.
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Clips
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The lost palace of Whitehall
Duration: 01:40
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The Tower of London - the mystery of the chapel's triforium
Duration: 01:14
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The Tower of London - Byward Tower wall painting
Duration: 03:00
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J贸hann J贸hannsson
The Rocket Builder (Io Pan!)
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Brice Davoli
Castle In The Sky
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dan Cruickshank |
Producer | Graham Cooper |
Director | Graham Cooper |
Broadcasts
- Wed 18 Jun 2014 21:00
- Thu 19 Jun 2014 02:45
- Mon 23 Jun 2014 22:00
- Tue 24 Jun 2014 02:00
- Thu 9 Oct 2014 20:00
- Thu 7 Jan 2016 20:00
- Fri 8 Jan 2016 01:55
- Tue 13 Jun 2017 00:30
- Tue 10 Apr 2018 22:00
- Tue 5 Feb 2019 01:00
- Wed 9 Oct 2019 00:00