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Situated in front of the magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral in London, the Queen Anne Statue stands as a striking tribute to the monarch. Carved from marble, the statue depicts Queen Anne holding the Royal scepter and orb, symbolizing her regal authority. Surrounded by allegorical figures representing various virtues, this monument offers both an educational and visual delight. With a commendable average rating of 4.5 on Google, it's a spot that is both intriguing for history enthusiasts and suitable for a family visit. Pausing here, you can appreciate the artistry and historical significance amidst the bustling city.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Blackfriars
Bus stop 290 m walk
St. Bartholomews Hospital (Stop HQ)
Bus stop 424 m walk
City Thameslink Stn / Ludgate Circus (Stop F)
Bus stop 259 m walk
St Paul's Cathedral
Bus stop 170 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 114 reviews
4.5/5 114 reviews
Tytus
Tytus
3 weeks ago on Google

Ładny pomnik przed majestatyczną katedrą św. Pawła, oblegany przez turystów

Mona Shams
Mona Shams
6 months ago on Google

Beautiful

Brad
Brad
10 months ago on Google

You will find a monument to Queen Anne (1665-1714) just in front of St. Paul's Cathedral. This is the work of Richard C. Belt (1884-86) replacing an earlier statue of Anne by Francis Bird (1712). What you see is marble statue of Queen Anne in robe wearing a gilded crown. She holds a Royal sceptre in her right hand and orb in her left. Anne is standing on a pedestal surrounded by symbolic figures representing Britannia, France, Ireland and North America. You can walk around and see all from up close. Worth a moment or two before or after your visit inside St. Paul's Cathedral.

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