The Palace today
Today the Houses of Parliament are regarded as the world’s finest example of early Gothic Revival architecture. They are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which incorporates Westminster Abbey, the Jewel Tower and St Margaret’s Church.
Although designed specifically for Parliament, the building remains a Royal Palace. In 1965 the Queen confirmed that its use should be permanently enjoyed by Parliament. In 1992 responsibility for maintaining the Palace was transferred from the government to Parliament.