experience the ultimate romantic evening in one of London’s most unique setting

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A rare opportunity to experience the ultimate romantic evening in one of London’s most unique settings.

On arrival you’ll be greeted with a glass of champagne before sitting down in the magnificent baroque surroundings of the Painted Hall to enjoy an exquisite three-course dinner with live entertainment.

Over dinner, discover the depictions of love in Sir James Thornhill’s 300-year-old epic masterpiece using your printed Valentine’s Guide to the Painted Hall, picking out the themes, symbols and stories of love from the history of the Old Royal Naval College.

NOTE: This event will not be taking place under Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon.

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Adult£125.00 per ticket

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      Valentine’s Day Dinner at The Painted Hall

      Type:Valentine's Event

      Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, King William Walk, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NN

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