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  • The Monument to The Great Fire of London is 202ft high column in The City of London, erected in 1677 to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666 which destroyed large swathes of Medieval London. The Monument is made of Dorset Portland stone and atop it sits a gilded urn blazing with fire - though not literally of course.
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  • The Monument of the Great Fire of London. ... Climb the iconic 311 steps to the top of The Monument to enjoy panoramic views across London.
  • 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 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 made of stone and appears as a column in the Roman Doric style.
  • Dominating the skyline between Fish Street Hill and Monument Street, the Monument to the Great Fire of London is a towering symbol of the city's resilience.
  • 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.
  • My name's Craig and I'm just a normal everyday guy who goes to London a lot, because I love the place. I love everything about it: its history, its buildings, its traffic...
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  • A permanent reminder of the Great Fire of 1666, the Monument commemorates one of the most famous events in London's history.