Itinéraires Angleterre LondresCampden
Jardins de Kensington

Campden, Londres, Angleterre

Jardins de Kensington

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Longueur3.5 km
Pas5000
Détails de l'itinéraire
Jardins de Kensington est un itinéraire 3.5 km (5 000pas) localisé près de Campden, Londres, Angleterre. Cet itinéraire a un gain de hauteur autour de 0 m et est classé facile. Trouvez plus ditinéraires comme celui-ci sur lApp Pacer.

Albert Memorial

Historique
The Albert Memorial, directly north of the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington Gardens, London, was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her beloved husband Prince Albert, who died in 1861. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic Revival style, it takes the form of an ornate canopy or pavilion 176 feet (54 m) tall, in the style of a Gothic ciborium over the high altar of a church, sheltering a statue of the prince facing south.

Elfin Oak

Attraction touristique
The Elfin Oak is the stump of a 900-year-old oak tree in Kensington Gardens in London, carved and painted to look as though elves, gnomes and small animals are living in its bark.The hollow log, donated by Lady Fortescue, originally came from Richmond Park, and was moved to Kensington Gardens in 1928 as part of George Lansbury's scheme of public improvements in London.

Frieze of Parnassus

Attraction touristique
The Frieze of Parnassus is a large sculpted stone frieze encircling the podium, or base, of the Albert Memorial in London, England. The Albert Memorial was constructed in the 1860s in memory of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria.The frieze is named after Mount Parnassus, the favorite resting place in Ancient Greek mythology for the muses.

Peter Pan statue

Attraction touristique
Peter Pan is a 1912 bronze sculpture of J. M. Barrie's character Peter Pan. It was commissioned by Barrie and made by Sir George Frampton. The original statue is displayed in Kensington Gardens in London, to the west of The Long Water, close to Barrie's former home on Bayswater Road. Barrie's stories were inspired in part by the gardens: the statue is located at the place where Peter Pan lands in Barrie's 1902 book The Little White Bird after flying out of his nursery.

Statue of Queen Victoria, Kensington Palace

Historique
A statue of Queen Victoria stands near Kensington Palace. It was sculpted by Victoria's fourth daughter Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll and erected in 1893 . The statue was made from white marble on a Portland stone base. It depicts Victoria aged 18, seated in her coronation robes, resembling the painting of Victoria at her coronation by Sir George Hayter.

The Long Water

Eau
The Long Water is a recreational lake in Kensington Gardens, London, England, created in 1730 at the behest of Queen Caroline. The Long Water refers to the long and narrow western half of the lake that is known as the Serpentine. Serpentine Bridge, which marks the boundary between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, also marks the Long Water's eastern boundary.

Statue of Edward Jenner, London

Attraction touristique
A statue of Edward Jenner, the physician, scientist and pioneer of the world's first vaccine, is located in Kensington Gardens in London. A work of the sculptor William Calder Marshall, the bronze was originally unveiled by Albert, Prince Consort in Trafalgar Square on 17 May 1858, before being moved to its present location in 1862.

Serpentine Galleries

Attraction touristique
The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Central London. Comprising the Serpentine Gallery and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, they are within five minutes' walk of each other, linked by the bridge over the Serpentine Lake from which the galleries get their names.

Hilton London Hyde Park

Attraction touristique
The Hilton London Hyde Park is a hotel situated on Bayswater Road, overlooking Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in central London. It was opened in July 1999.The building was originally the Coburg Court Hotel, first opened in 1907, and it was later renamed the Coburg Hotel in the early 1960s.The Coburg Hotel was used as a filming location in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972).

Bayswater Road

Endroit
Bayswater Road is the main road running along the northern edge of Hyde Park in London. Originally part of the A40 road, it is now designated part of the A402 road.
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4.5
(12)
Benjamin
2024/09/24
Andrea
2024/05/01
Bruno
2022/04/10
PacerGal_1996
2021/09/10
This is a short and sweet route around Hyde Park!
Meriel S
2021/09/06
Natalia
2021/03/22
abdul
2021/01/23
christophe.delaroussilhe
2021/01/03
Zee Al jeboury
2020/08/07
sethv305
2020/07/08
Gaia
2020/06/03
Hamed
2020/05/29
Détails de l'itinéraire

Longueur

3.5 km

Pas

5000
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