Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial
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jeff benjamin
A quirky memorial to an officially suppressed wartime catastrophe on the underground stations stairwell : the worst civilian casualty rate of WWII on 3/03/1943 - 173 dead. A bizarre looming wooden inverted stairwell remindful of potential imminent collapse. Well-intentioned, heartfelt but regrettably named; an appellation where sentimentality, bathos and genuine pathos squeamishly coexist.
Jan 16th, 2023 -
GardenGladiator (GardenGladiator)
Beautiful Memorial. Visit at night, when the stairway is lit up very beautifully.
Aug 31st, 2022 -
Mohi Uddin
Reservation recommended Not sure More
Aug 22nd, 2022 -
Mick Pelling
Wonderful memorial for a grim day in WW2, 173 died in a crush at Bethnal Green tube station. The station was used as an air raid shelter Carefully read the inscriptions on the memorial, which describe this extremely sad event.
Jul 4th, 2022 -
Danielo D2
Jun 24th, 2022
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Q Where is Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial located?
A Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial is located at Unnamed Road, Bethnal Green North, eng E2 9QX
Q What is the internet address for Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial?
A The website (URL) for Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial is: http://stairwaytoheavenmemorial.org/
Q What days are Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial open?
A Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
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Q How is Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial rated?
A Stairway to Heaven, Bethnal Green Memorial has a 4.8 Star Rating from 19 reviewers.
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( 19 Reviews )jeff benjamin on Google
A quirky memorial to an officially suppressed wartime catastrophe on the underground stations stairwell : the worst civilian casualty rate of WWII on 3/03/1943 - 173 dead.
A bizarre looming wooden inverted stairwell remindful of potential imminent collapse.
Well-intentioned, heartfelt but regrettably named; an appellation where sentimentality, bathos and genuine pathos squeamishly coexist.
GardenGladiator (GardenGladiator) on Google
Beautiful Memorial. Visit at night, when the stairway is lit up very beautifully.
Mohi Uddin on Google
Reservation recommended Not sure More
Mick Pelling on Google
Wonderful memorial for a grim day in WW2, 173 died in a crush at Bethnal Green tube station.
The station was used as an air raid shelter
Carefully read the inscriptions on the memorial, which describe this extremely sad event.
Danielo D2 on Google