Queen Elizabeth Gate (London)
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Queen Elizabeth Gates where opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 6 July 1993. They where built by money raised by a number of benefactors and public donors under the patronage of HRH Prince Michael of Kent to honour Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
The six gates, railings and lamps are made from forged stainless steel and bronze to designs by the noted metal artist / sculptor Giusseppe Lund. The design of the gates is meant to span the styles of the 20th Century with a formal and symetrical lower section which evolves into an organic freedom at the top.
The six gates, railings and lamps are made from forged stainless steel and bronze to designs by the noted metal artist / sculptor Giusseppe Lund. The design of the gates is meant to span the styles of the 20th Century with a formal and symetrical lower section which evolves into an organic freedom at the top.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_Gate
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Coordinates: 51°30'14"N -0°9'8"E
- Admiralty Arch 1.6 km
- The North-west way/gate 11 km
- Entry Control Point (ECP) 99 km
- Main Entrance Gates to Althorp Estate 104 km
- Wall 189 km
- Wall 270 km
- The Gate complex 398 km
- Castle Gateway 502 km
- Postern Gate 502 km
- Puerta Cinegia 1098 km
- Hyde Park Corner 0.2 km
- Serpentine Road 0.6 km
- The Garden at Buckingham Palace 0.6 km
- Green Park 0.6 km
- Mayfair 0.7 km
- Green Park Underground Station 0.8 km
- Hyde Park 0.9 km
- Belgravia 1 km
- City of Westminster 1.2 km
- Central London 2.2 km
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