• Why are there lion statues in Trafalgar Square? ... 2. Is there a monument to the Duke of Wellington?
  • There are famous landmarks and monument at Trafalgar Square namely the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery and Nelson’s Column.
  • Nelson's Column was built in Trafalgar Square in 1843. The monument commemorates Admiral Horatio Nelson, who died defeating Napoleon at the Battle of...
  • Toggle Statues and monuments subsection. 4.1 Plinths. 4.1.1 Fourth plinth. ... The site around Trafalgar Square has been a significant landmark since the 1200s.
  • Trafalgar Square is a public square that features some of London's top attractions, from galleries and historic buildings to statues and monuments.
  • Possibly the most famous of all London squares, Trafalgar Square has always been public and has had no garden.
  • The site of the future Trafalgar Square (as the square became known after 1830) was first noted by Edward I back in the 13th century. ... Monument to Charles I.
  • Trafalgar Square is a popular meeting place to walk or relax. The pedestrianised North Terrace has a cafe and public facilities.
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  • Trafalgar Square is a famous public square in the City of Westminster in London that is named after the site of a 19th-century British naval victory and is a popular...
  • The Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square is an empty plinth that was originally intended for a statue of King William IV, but due to insufficient funds...
  • If you’ve been to Trafalgar Square in the centre of London, you’ll almost certainly have come across Nelson’s Column. The iconic monument was built to...
  • ‘The End’ by artist Heather Phillipson is the current occupant of the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, London. Why is there a ice cream in Trafalgar Square?