Monuments & Memorials in London


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There are numerous monuments and memorials scattered throughout London. They were erected to commemorate specific events or historical personalities. These memorials range from those remembering tragedies, such as the Monument to the Great Fire of London. Then there are those built to remember soldiers who died in specific wars. This includes the Crimean War Memorial and the Cenotaph. In addition to these, memorials are also erected to remember cherished personalities who have departed. Among them includes the Albert Memorial, Victoria Memorial and the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain.

On this page, we present to you a list of the monuments and memorials in London. Click on the thumbnails to enter.

Albert Memorial


Cenotaph


Cleopatra's Needle


Crimean War Memorial


Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain


Marble Arch


Monument to the Great Fire of London


Nelson's Column


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