Osborne House - Home of Queen Victoria - Isle of Wight 4K
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Check out this drone video of Queen Victoria's summer retreat, compliments of AVEA - Alta Vista Epic Aerials. It's called Osborne House, and it's located near the northern shore of the Isle of Wight in southern England. It was built over a half decade in the middle of the 19th century for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, designed by the latter in the style of an Italian Renaissance chateau. After the Queen died here in 1901, Osborne House was donated to the state. It's now open to the public.
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Osborne House is a former royal residence in East Cowes, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat. Prince Albert designed the house himself in the style of an Italian Renaissance palazzo. The builder was Thomas Cubitt, the London architect and builder whose company built the main façade of Buckingham Palace for the royal couple in 1847. An earlier smaller house on the site was demolished to make way for a new and far larger house, though the original entrance portico survives as the main gateway to the walled garden.