Nelson's Column
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Historic Commemoration at Nelson's Column
Nelson's Column stands as a testament to British naval history, honoring Admiral Horatio Nelson, who fell at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
Constructed from 1840 to 1843 under the design of William Railton, the 185-foot high column symbolizes naval victory. Made of Dartmoor granite, its statue of Nelson was crafted by sculptor Edward Hodges Baily. The base features four bronze lions, designed by Sir Edwin Landseer, added in 1867, while the pedestal showcases bronze relief panels depicting significant naval battles.
Noteworthy Highlights
- 🇬🇧 **Monumental Height**: Stands 185 feet tall, dominating Trafalgar Square.
- 🦁 **Bronze Lions**: Features four lions added after the main column was completed.
- ⚓ **Historical Battles**: Sculpted reliefs recount major naval events in British history.
Visitors can easily access this site for free, making it a great stop for tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Nelson's Column
Construction Cost
Originally built at £47,000 in 1843, which is approximately £4.7 million today.
Column Height
The monument's true height was found to be 14 feet 6 inches shorter than previously recorded after a 2006 survey.
Refurbishment
In 2006, Nelson's Column underwent refurbishment costing £420,000.
Location
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Address
View mapA400 Trafalgar Square
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Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: Approximately 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (10:00 AM–12:00 PM) avoid crowds.