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Blenheim Palace: Family Treasures Collection

Date
February 1st 2025 to March 1st 2025
Location
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire

Blenheim Palace is set to unveil its “Family Treasures Collection” in February 2025, offering visitors an exclusive glimpse into the Private Apartments, areas traditionally reserved for the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and their distinguished guests.

This unique experience allows guests to explore some of the palace’s most intimate and opulent spaces, including:

  • The Family Dining Room: The setting for family gatherings and celebrations.
  • The Smoking Room: Home to George Stubbs’ renowned portrait of a tigress.
  • The Duchess’s Sitting Room: Featuring a remarkable clock crafted by Benjamin Vulliamy in 1787.
  • The Grand Cabinet Room: Displaying a magnificent collection of family portraits and opulent jewels, typically reserved for special family occasions.

Visitors will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of stories woven into each room, experiencing the elegance that has defined this iconic landmark for centuries.

Entrance to the “Family Treasures Collection” is included with a valid pass or day ticket.

Explore all of our Woodstock homes that are within walking distance of Blenheim Palace. If you need any help booking your Oxfordshire getaway, please contact out friendly bookings team on 01993 222 200 or send us a message.

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