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This page will answer your questions on who carved the sculpture on The Monument to the Great Fire of London and what the carving on the base of The Monument means.
The City of London Corporation is older than Parliament and its experience and tradition underpin its modern role as the provider of key services. Elected Members, headed by the Lord Mayor, …
Learn about the history of The Monument and how the the Great Fire began in a bakery just 202 feet away.
The Monument was built to serve as a permanent reminder of The Great Fire of London, commemorating one of the most significant events in London’s history and celebrating the City …
Discover everything you need to know before you climb The Monument to the Great Fire of London including opening times and ticket prices.
The 202ft column, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr Robert Hooke, was built to commemorate the Great Fire of 1666 and stands on the piazza between Fish Street Hill and …
Discover The Monument to the Great Fire of London with a range of quizzes, podcasts and activities for the whole family.
Dr Robert Hooke is one of the masterminds behind the design of The Monument to the Great Fire of London. Discover more about his life, architectural achievements and scientific discoveries.
Tickets for The Monument are available for purchase at the attraction on the day. To ensure you have an enjoyable visit, we are limiting the number of visitors allowed inside The Monument at …
Hundreds of thousands of visitors climb The Monument's 311 spiral steps each year, and are rewarded with one of the best views of London from the public viewing platform.
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