Wellington Arch reopens as London's 'latest exhibition space'
Image: The arch is located on Hyde Park Corner
Wellington Arch has today (9 May) reopened at Hyde Park Corner to provide London with its "latest exhibition space", which will allow visitors to explore the history of England.
The Quadriga Gallery is located on the upper two floors of the historic arch, which was first built in 1828 in order to commemorate the Duke of Wellington's defeat of Napoleon.
In addition to the new gallery, the reopened Wellington Arch also features a new permanent exhibition of the structure's history and a viewing platform overlooking its surroundings.
Details: www.english-heritage.org.uk
Image: Rasmus 28
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