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  • The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a fluted Doric column in London, England, situated near the northern end of London Bridge. Commemorating the Great Fire of London, it stands at the junction of Monument Street and Fish Street Hill, 202 feet (62 m) in height and 202 feet west of the spot in Pudding Lane where the Great Fire started on 2 September 1666.
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  • View of the Monument, designed by Robert Hooke[1][2]. The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a...
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  • The Monument to the Great Fire of London consists of a towering, 202-foot (61-metre) stone column, decorated with dragons and topped with a flaming golden orb.
  • One of London’s most impressive monuments is just that — “The Monument”. It was built in 1671–7 as a reminder of the Great Fire of London of 1666, and it...
  • Enjoy 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.
  • The Monument to the Great Fire of London is a tall stone column in the city of London. It is a commemoration to the 1666 Great Fire of London.
  • A permanent reminder of the Great Fire of 1666, the Monument commemorates one of the most famous events in London's history.
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  • Design. The Monument to the Great Fire of London is made of stone and appears as a column in the Roman Doric style.
  • The Monument to the Great Fire of London, commonly known as The Monument, is a 202-foot-tall Doric column in Central London.