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✅ Wange 6224 Buckingham Palace-London England
✅Buckingham Palace is the official residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in London, England, it is one of the most iconic symbols of British monarchy and culture.
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Product Name: Buckingham Palace-London England
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 6224
1695 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 38 × 23.7 × 45.3 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Buckingham Palace-London England” you should not miss.
Buckingham Palace serves as the official residence and workplace of the British monarch in London. It is where many official ceremonies, events, and receptions take place. It’s also the center for various state functions and royal entertaining. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building was constructed in 1703 as a private residence for the Duke of Buckingham. It was later acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte. Over the years, it underwent several expansions and renovations, gradually transforming into the grand palace we see today.
✅Buckingham Palace is the official residence and administrative headquarters of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. Located in London, England, it is one of the most iconic symbols of British monarchy and culture.
🚫 IMPORTANT!
Product Name: Buckingham Palace-London England
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 6224
1695 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 38 × 23.7 × 45.3 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Buckingham Palace-London England” you should not miss.
Buckingham Palace serves as the official residence and workplace of the British monarch in London. It is where many official ceremonies, events, and receptions take place. It’s also the center for various state functions and royal entertaining. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building was constructed in 1703 as a private residence for the Duke of Buckingham. It was later acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte. Over the years, it underwent several expansions and renovations, gradually transforming into the grand palace we see today.
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