The Monument
Monument Street, London
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Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built to commemorate the Great Fire of London, The Monument is one of the best ways to enjoy the spectacular views of London.
The Monument reopened in March 2009 after an intensive 18 month restoration project which involved cleaning of its stonework and the re-gilding of its famous golden orb.
Standing 202 feet high and 202 feet from the spot on pudding lane where the great fire is believed to have started, The Monument is the oldest stone column in the world. All visitors who climb the 311 steps are awarded a certificate to prove that they made it to the top.
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