- expedia.co.nz Monument-To-The-Great-Fire-Of-…The Monument was designed in 1671 by Sir Christopher Wren and Dr. Robert Hooke to memorialize the Great Fire of London, which occurred in 1666.
- jaspasjourney.wordpress.com 2017/09/20/the-…On September 2nd, 1666, over three-quarters of London was burned to the ground in what has become known as the Great Fire of London.
- londondrum.com attractions/monument.phpMy review of The Monument, a Doric column built by Christopher Wren to mark the spot near Pudding Lane where the Great Fire of London broke out in 1666.
- thrillophilia.com tours/monument-to-the-great-…If you're looking for a way to relive the great fire of London, then look no further than Thrillophilia's tickets to the Monument to the Great Fire of London.
- daysoutguide.co.uk the-monument-to-the-great-fire…A permanent reminder of the Great Fire of 1666, The Monument commemorates one of the most significant events in London’s history.
- londonpass.com en/london-attractions/the-monumentEnjoy fantastic views of the city at the top of The Monument to the Great Fire of London while learning about a pivotal moment in the city’s history.
- viator.com en-AU/London-attractions/Monument-to-…Discover everything you need to know about Monument to the Great Fire of London, London including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- atlasobscura.com places/the-monument-to-the-great…...as “the Monument,” this distinctive London landmark was built to commemorate one of the most prominent events in the capital’s history, the Great Fire of 1666.
- roamingrequired.com uncovering-the-monument-to-…The Monument to the Great Fire of London is a 61m column which stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill in the City of London.
- aviewoncities.com london/the-monumentKnown simply as “The Monument”, this London landmark plays homage to those who died in the Great Fire of 1666.