About

Lambeth Basaveshwara Statue in London is a remarkable monument that celebrates the legacy of 12th-century Indian philosopher Basaveshwara, a visionary known for pioneering the idea of democracy in the East. This statue is not just an artistic landmark but also a symbol of core British values such as freedom of speech, respect, and tolerance. With an impressive average Google rating of 4.7, it captivates visitors with its historical significance and cultural importance. Perfect for those interested in exploring the intersections of history, philosophy, and cultural values, this site offers a thoughtful experience in the vibrant cityscape of London.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Durham Street
Bus stop 508 m walk
Millbank Tower (Stop NC)
Bus stop 298 m walk
St. Annes Church (Stop T)
Bus stop 447 m walk
Millbank (Stop NH)
Bus stop 595 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 267 reviews
4.7/5 267 reviews
Kakatiya Srinivas
Kakatiya Srinivas
3 weeks ago on Google

Great to Visit the Place in UK

vedavyasa H,S
vedavyasa H,S
1 month ago on Google

Good to see the Basaveshwara statue near the river thames , London

Hug Dealer
Hug Dealer
2 months ago on Google

Commemorating the Millennium of 12th century Indian Philosopher, Social Reformer, Statesman, and a Poet. By River Thames.