I've passed by the Albert Memorial many times. Each glance reveals something new in its intricate design, and its historical significance has never been lost on me. Whether you're here for a brief visit or you know the area well, this memorial serves as a unique and inspiring landmark.
The architecture and the sculptures are magnificent. A sunny day is the best time to see this memorial.
The Albert Memorial is a tragic monument commissioned by Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland in memory of her beloved husband Albert of Saxony, who died of thypus in 1861. It was designed by Sir Gilbert Scott and constructed from 1864 to 1875 in the neo-Gothic style. It was financed mainly b
It’s an interesting monument and is worth a look while enjoying the Kensington gardens, however in my opinion is not the star attraction of the gardens and park, although it may be one of the biggest and most obvious. That being said it’s a grand monument and has interesting tales and historical rel
This is my favourite Memorial in Kensington Gardens, not Hyde Park. It’s ornate and domineering of its surrounds whilst prounding facing Royal Albert Hall.
Thanks to @Koen for the below. Very well put.
Ode to a Beloved Husband! The huge monument indicates that although the marriage between Victoria
Of all the things to see in London this was my favorite, along with London Tower.
Rich in history at the edge of a grand Hyde Park, while close to a bustling area of the city.
If you have extra time to chill out, go in the park just behind the memorial for some peaceful views.
This a very large and majestic monument located in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. It takes pride of place as it faces the Royal Albert Hall. As there is only foot traffic, it is the perfect place to start your walking journey through the park.
This monument was featuring a complex and colorful design style filled with intricate details. At the center of the memorial is a massive statue depicting Prince Albert seated on a throne, holding a book, symbolizing his wisdom. The surrounding structure includes bronze statues, reliefs, colored mar
This was my favorite memorial / monument / statue in London. It was remarkable. Easy walk to round pond, the Diana Fountain or Kenzington Palace from here as well
Majestic monument based in Hyde Park and just opposite Royal Albert Hall.
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