Fodor's Expert Review Wellington Arch

Mayfair Monument

Opposite the Duke of Wellington's mansion, Apsley House, this majestic stone arch surveys the traffic rushing around Hyde Park Corner. Designed by Decimus Burton and completed in 1828, it was created as a grand entrance to the west side of London and echoes the design of that other landmark gate, Marble Arch. Both were triumphal arches commemorating Britain's victory against France in the Napoleonic Wars. Atop the building, the Angel of Peace descends on the quadriga, or four-horse chariot of war. Inside the arch, three floors of permanent and temporary exhibits reveal the monument's history. From the balconies at the top of the arch you can peek into the back garden at across-the-road Buckingham Palace.

Monument

Quick Facts

Hyde Park Corner
London, Greater London  W1J 7JZ, England

020-7930–2726

www.english-heritage.org.uk

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: From £6.50, Closed Mon. and Tues.

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