Hyde Park, London photograph

Hyde Park, London

Use attributes for filter !
AddressLondon, United Kingdom
Area142 ha
Hours Closed ⋅ Opens 5 AM
Established1637
ManagementRegent's Park Office
Did you knowHyde Park is home to a number of fascinating buildings and monuments, such as The Serpentine Bridge, the Joy of Life fountain and the famous Archiles statue.
Add a photo Hyde Park
Ratings 4.7
Phone +44 300 061 2000
Established date1637
StatusOpen year round
Coordin51°30′31″N 00°09′49″W / 51.50861°N 0.16361°W
PostsLearn
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID568205
Send edit request

About Hyde Park, London


Hyde Park is a 350 acres, historic Grade I-listed urban park in Westminster, Greater London. A Royal Park, it is the largest of the parks and green spaces that form a chain from Kensington Palace through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, via Hyde Park Corner and Green Park, past Buckingham Palace to St James's Park.

Where is the Hyde Park, London

Hyde Park, London Map
Click on the photo of Hyde Park, London to view it on Google Maps.

Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law

Gaza protest: Met Police clarify which phrases might break law
Nov 24,2023 11:11 am

... Damage to poppy wreaths would not be tolerated, and police will specifically protect the Royal Artillery Memorial at Hyde Park Corner after criticism that protesters who climbed on it last week were not arrested...

More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered

More powers to protect war memorials from protesters considered
Nov 16,2023 12:41 pm

... A breakaway group of pro-Palestinian demonstrators scaled the Royal Artillery Memorial in London s Hyde Park Corner on Wednesday night...

London protests: Seven charged and 145 arrested as police appeals continue

London protests: Seven charged and 145 arrested as police appeals continue
Nov 12,2023 2:31 pm

... On the pro-Palestinian march, chants of " free Palestine" and " ceasefire now" could be heard as crowds began marching from London s Hyde Park...

Rishi Sunak condemns violence on day of protests in London

Rishi Sunak condemns violence on day of protests in London
Nov 11,2023 7:31 pm

... On the pro-Palestinian march, chants of " free Palestine" and " ceasefire now" could be heard as crowds began marching from London s Hyde Park...

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics

London Gaza rally: Commemoration, protest, freedom of speech - and yes, politics
Nov 8,2023 10:31 pm

... And it isn t starting until midday, in Hyde Park, an hour after the two-minute silence in Westminster...

Kylie triumphs at Radio 2 in the Park in Leicester

Kylie triumphs at Radio 2 in the Park in Leicester
Sep 17,2023 10:51 pm

... The last time Kylie Minogue headlined Radio 2 s annual concert in 2018, she was joined on stage by Jason Donovan for a It was revealed then that her former Neighbours co-star had simply cycled to Hyde Park to watch the show and had been persuaded to perform...

King Charles III message marks anniversary of Elizabeth II's death

King Charles III message marks anniversary of Elizabeth II's death
Sep 7,2023 8:31 pm

... Gun salutes will be fired at midday on Friday in Hyde Park and at the Tower of London to mark the anniversary of his accession to the throne...

Nerves and patriotism in Moscow after 18 months of war

Nerves and patriotism in Moscow after 18 months of war
Aug 30,2023 9:11 pm

... The scene in Gorky Park - Moscow s version of London s Hyde Park - is idyllic, with families strolling on the embankment and rollerblading...

Watkin's Wembley folly: London's 'Eiffel Tower' that never was

Jul 10,2023 8:50 am

Sir Edward Watkin's Tower would have been the centrepiece of his new park in Wembley

Before Wembley got its world famous football stadium, a Victorian railway magnate had even grander plans to turn the borough's marshy fields into London's answer to the Eiffel Tower .

Sir Edward Watkin's plan was simple but ambitious - Build the tallest structure in The World . The railway magnate had been inspired by the 984ft (300m) tall Eiffel Tower , which was unveiled beside The River Seine in 1889.

He wanted London to have one of its own.

"Like other Victorian men of the era he wanted to make his impact on The World ," said Jason Sayer, of the London School of Architecture. "The Tower was to be his legacy. "

Sir Edward Watkin ran A Number of railways in England and Canada

The Eiffel Tower was The World 's tallest man-made structure when Construction finished in 1889.

Initially derided by Some for being a monstrous addition to The City 's fine architecture, it went on to become a global Tourist Attraction , recouping its £260,000 Construction costs in The First seven months and becoming the perennial back drop for Parisian Postcards .

The Eiffel Tower is one of The Most visited tourist attractions in The World

Sir Edward wanted Great Britain to have an equivalent. But, instead of building a rival Tower in Central London , he believed a marsh on The City 's outskirts would be the perfect spot.

He had bought 280 acres of land in the Wembley area as part of his grand scheme to Build an entire new community, connected to The City of London by, of which he had been chairman since 1872.

His Tower was meant to be The Beacon for his new suburban paradise, comfortable homes set in pleasant parklands just a 12 minute train ride from Baker Street station.

The poor would be able to swap the over-crowded disease-infested streets of Central London for healthy country air. His park would also encourage city-dwellers to enjoy days out on his railway, with a trip up The Tower being the icing on the Cake .

The Park opened in 1894 with The Tower still Under Construction

"There was a lot of British pride going around at the time and he wanted to typify the country's global achievements," Mr Sayer said. "Part of it was down to him trying to do Some public good, although how much The Public needs a Tower is debatable, but mostly it was down to his own ego. "

His park, which included a boating lake, waterfall and various sporting grounds, opened in May 1894 and quickly became popular with Some 100,000 visitors in its first few months. Those ambling lazily around the large green gardens would have heard The Heavy clanking of metal as work continued on Sir Edward's Tower .

But work was not going well.

It had been designed by the London architects Stewart, McLaren and Dunn, who had seen off 67 competitors for the 500 Guinea prize.

Some of the proposed towers were somewhat fantastical

Sir Edward had actually approached Gustave Eiffel to take on his Tower , but The Architect of the Parisian masterpiece politely declined, fearing his compatriots might think him "not so good a Frenchman as I Hope I am" if he helped the English Build a bigger Tower than France's.

Some of the designs had been fantastical and patently impractical, if not impossible.

One was a 2,000ft high Tower shaped like a multi-tiered Wedding Cake with a working railway spiralling up it. Another was described as an "aerial colony" complete with hanging vegetable gardens and a scale replica of the Great Pyramid on its summit.

Stewart, McLaren and Dunn's winning entry closely resembled the Eiffel Tower , although it was made of steel as opposed to iron and, at 1,150ft (350m), was Some 165ft (50m) taller than the Parisian centrepiece.

It was to feature a 90-bedroom hotel, restaurant, theatre, shops, Turkish baths, Winter Gardens and promenades, as well as a weather station and observatory at The Top .

The winning design on The Left received a 500 guinea prize, The Runners up 250 guineas

But Wembley was the wrong place for such a project for two main reasons. Firstly, the ground was muddy and marshy and prone to subsidence.

The First stage of The Tower , consisting of four giant legs supporting a plateau 155ft (47m) in the air, was completed a short while after The Park 's opening. But it was soon developing an ominous lean that was even more pronounced two years later.

The First stage was the Only section of The Tower to be finished

Secondly, it was too far from Central London .

"Wembley was not the equivalent of the location of the Eiffel Tower to put it mildly," said Christopher Costelloe, director of the Victorian Society. "People would get there and find there was not much to see, certainly no panoramic view of London.

"If he had built it in Hyde Park it would probably have been a roaring success. "

Sir Edward's hopes that his even partially built Tower would enjoy the same immediate success as the Eiffel Tower were quickly dashed. Public interest in it waned with visitors donating Only £27,000 of the £220,000 required. Sir Edward ploughed £100,000 of his own money into it, but by the end of 1894, work had ceased.

In a bid to reignite public excitement, lifts were installed in 1896 to allow people to get up to the platform. However, during its first six months Only 18,500 people paid to do so. The Tower once mooted to be named after Queen Victoria became known instead as the "Shareholders' Dismay", "London Stump" and "Watkin's Folly ".

The footprints of Sir Edward's Tower can be clearly seen as work was beginning on Wembley Stadium in the 1920s The First football match at the original Wembley Stadium , complete with its famous Twin Towers , was the FA Cup Final in 1923

Sir Edward, who had also made an ill-fated attempt to dig a Channel Tunnel in the 1880s, died in 1901. The Following year his much-vaunted Tower was closed to The Public and in 1906 it was finally Torn Down .

Though Sir Edward's Tower was a failure, his vision for Wembley was not. The Park 's leisure facilities proved popular and became a venue for large-scale gatherings.

Wembley's place in The List of global icons would be assured when, in 1923, a magnificent new stadium, complete with Twin Towers , opened to host the FA Cup Final between Bolton Wanderers and West Ham United.

In 2002, when the stadium was Torn Down to be replaced by another landmark ground, workmen found large concrete foundations beneath The Pitch . They were The First and last pieces of London's answer to the Eiffel Tower .

The newest Wembley Stadium opened in 2007

history, paris, wembley stadium, rail travel, wembley

Source of news: bbc.com

Hyde Park, London Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯