London Monument To The Great Fire

London Monument To The Great Fire. Monument to the Great Fire of London by dominic_nwh The Monument is 61 metres tall and is When traveling to the Monument; By bus use numbers 17, 521, 21, 43, 133, 141, 48, 149 (all routes through London. It was built between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London and to celebrate the rebuilding of the City.

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When traveling to the Monument; By bus use numbers 17, 521, 21, 43, 133, 141, 48, 149 (all routes through London. The Monument to the Great Fire of London, to give it its full name, is a commemorative Doric column built to serve as a permanent reminder of the Great Fire of London, 1666 and to celebrate the rebuilding of the city

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The Monument is closed between 24th and 26th December So please check on the day of travel to ensure that we are open The Monument stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London

The Monument To The Great Fire Of London 1666 Great fire of london, The great fire, London city. 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 Monument Street. When the fire spread from Thomas Farynor's bakery at 2 am on Sunday 2nd September 1666, more than 86% of London was razed to the ground and 130,000 people lost their homes in what was later called the Great Fire of London.

The Great fire of London Monument Stock Photo Alamy. When traveling to the Monument; By bus use numbers 17, 521, 21, 43, 133, 141, 48, 149 (all routes through London. It was built between 1671 and 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London and to celebrate the rebuilding of the City