About

Located in the vibrant city of London, The Arch by Henry Moore is a striking sculpture that captivates both art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. With its intriguing curves and organic forms, it serves as a testament to Moore's fascination with the natural world. This monumental piece effortlessly blends with its surroundings, inviting passersby to pause and admire its unique form. Boasting an impressive average rating of 4.4, it stands as a cherished landmark, echoing the artful spirit that Henry Moore instilled in his creations.

Features

Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Royal Albert Hall
Bus stop 696 m walk
Prince Consort Road (Stop RS)
Bus stop 915 m walk
Palace Gate (Stop RE)
Bus stop 959 m walk
Prince Consort Road / Imperial College (Stop RW)
Bus stop 960 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 114 reviews
4.4/5 114 reviews
Jacob Kizer
Jacob Kizer
2 months ago on Google

Not worth the walk

Louis-Philippe Van Eeckhoutte
Louis-Philippe Van Eeckhoutte
4 months ago on Google

Henry Moore’s The Arch reflects his interest in natural, organic shapes and the connection between the human form and the environment.

Alexandra Beliciu
Alexandra Beliciu
4 months ago on Google

Interesting sculpture