The Queen’s House in Greenwich (centre building in my previous shot 'Greenwich Prime Meridian'), designed and built by Inigo Jones, was completed in 1635. It was his first major commission after returning from his 1613–1615 grand tour of Italy where he studied Roman, Renaissance and Palladian architecture. The Queen's House is noted as being England's first classical building and is famous for two features, the Great Hall and the Tulip Staircase.
The Great Hall is the centerpiece of the Queen's House with a striking geometric black and white marble flooring overlooked by a first-floor gallery. An innovative architectural feature of the Great Hall is its perfect cube shape, measuring 40 ft in each direction.
Looking down from the gallery of the Great Hall onto it floor.
Sony A7iv + Sony GM 24-70mm f2.8 II
EXIF: ISO 2500, f11, 1/30 s, @24mm