The Royal Collection at Osborne House
![](https://www.rct.uk/sites/default/files/styles/rctr-scale-crop-1600-625/public/Osborne House.jpg?itok=i6bmDVHV)
Many of the great paintings in the state rooms, and Queen Victoria's belongings in the family rooms, are part of the Royal Collection. More objects from the Royal Collection from around the world are in the museum in the gardens at the Swiss Cottage. The royal children were avid collectors. They quickly filled up a room in the cottage with natural history specimens, fossils and antiquities, so a new separate museum, also in the Swiss-chalet style, was built nearby. The museum remains with its contents of thousands of objects, including the first transatlantic telegraph message and a five legged deer.
Rooms and locations with objects on display
REFINE LISTED OBJECTS-
All
Loading -
Arcade
Loading -
Arcade Corridor
Loading -
Arcade Corridor
Loading -
Audience Room
Loading -
Billiard Room
Loading -
Council Room
Loading -
Dining Room
Loading -
Drawing Room
Loading -
Durbar Corridor
Loading -
Durbar Entrance Hall
Loading -
Durbar Entrance Staircase
Loading -
Durbar Room
Loading -
Grand Corridor First Section
Loading -
Grand Corridor Second Section
Loading -
Grand Corridor Third Section
Loading -
Grounds
Loading -
Horn Corridor
Loading -
Horn Room
Loading -
Inner Tabledeckers' Room
Loading -
Lower Terrace
Loading -
Nursery Bedroom
Loading -
Nursery Sitting-Room
Loading -
Pages' Alcove
Loading -
Pavilion Backstairs
Loading -
Pavilion Entrance Hall
Loading -
Pavilion Principal Stairs/Vestibule
Loading -
Prince Consort's Bathroom
Loading -
Prince Consort's Dressing Room & Writing Room
Loading -
Prince Consort's Lavatory
Loading -
Queen's Bedroom
Loading -
Queen's Dressing Room & Bathroom
Loading -
Queen's Lavatory
Loading -
Queen's Lift
Loading -
Queen's Lift Corridor
Loading -
Queen's Sitting Room
Loading -
Tabledeckers' Room
Loading -
Upper Terrace
Loading -
Wardrobe Corridor
Loading