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Catégorie:Trousse à Cosmétiques,Trousse de Toilette; Pour:Unisexe; Activité:Voyage; Quantité:1 Pièce; Fonction Première:Bagages; Matériau:Oxford,Nylon,Térylène; Dimensions: 24 18 9; Tranche d'Age:Adulte,Adolescent; Fonction:Portable,Grande Capacité,Mini Taille,Voyage,Pour tous les jours,Rangement de Voyage,Extérieur; Poids Net:0.16; date d'inscription:08/13/2019; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:COD
Date: Saturday 20th April Time: 15:00 Hospitality Ticket Includes: · Seats in East Stand Middle Tier · Access to Captains Bar · Match Programme Terms & Conditions: Match dates and kick-off times are subject to change due to weather, cup replays or television demands. If the date and/or time change your ticket will be valid for the new date and/or time. As these changes are outside of our control, no cancellations can be accepted or refunds given, however we can help with re-sells and name changes (fees apply) By purchasing these tickets you agree to the Terms & Conditions. Why not combine your visit to Chelsea FC Football with other famous attractions and activities in London such as Afternoon Tour of London or Bateaux London Dinner Cruise
Walk in the footsteps of your Neolithic ancestors at Stonehenge – one of the wonders of the world and the best-known prehistoric monument in Europe. Explore the ancient landscape on foot and step inside the Neolithic Houses to discover the tools and objects of everyday Neolithic life. Visit the world-class exhibition and visitor centre with 250 ancient objects and come face to face with a 5,500 year-old man. Note for Seniors and Students: The Staff at Stonehenge ask that any persons carrying vouchers for Student and/or Senior concessions please also carry valid identification. This is to avoid any unecessary embarrasment or misunderstanding if you are asked for proof on arrival.
This revolutionary building, the first in England to be designed in a Palladian style by Inigo Jones and completed in 1622, was intended for the splendour and exuberance of court masques The Banqueting House is probably most famous for one real life drama: the execution of Charles I which took place here in 1649 to the ‘dismal, universal groan’ of the crowd One of Charles’s last sights as he walked through the Banqueting House to his death was the magnificent ceiling paintings by Peter Paul Rubens painted between 1630-4. Lost Palace of Whitehall Whitehall Palace was the site of some of the most iconic and dramatic events in British history, until it burnt down. For 8 weeks in summer 2016 the Banqueting house invites visitors to explore the palace for the first time in 300 years using innovative digital techniques, taking people around the modern steets if Whitehall to experience the history that once happened.
