7 July Memorial
Chamber Rating
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Martin Roberts
Great that the victims of the 7th July terror attack have a memorial in London but I just felt that the memorial itself was rather dull and uninspiring and could have been something more attractive.
Feb 28th, 2023 -
Mike Hindson-Evans
Peaceful, dignified, impressive.
Sep 20th, 2022 -
Tom Bradbury
Aug 29th, 2022 -
Mohammed Ikram
Located in the south east corner of Hyde Park, the memorial is just north ofAchillesto the east of Lovers Walk. The memorial comprises 52 stainless steel pillars (stelae), collectively representing each of the 52 victims, grouped together in four inter-linking clusters reflecting the four locations of the incidents. Constructed from solid-cast, long-lasting stainless steel, each stela measures 3.5 metres high and is unique, with individual characteristic finishes brought about by the casting process. Visitors can walk around and through the memorial, reading inscriptions marking the date, time and locations of the bombings placed on each of the stelae as they pass. A stainless steel plaque listing the names of the victims is sited on a grass bank at the far eastern end of the memorial.
Aug 20th, 2022 -
Lee Alwaysonyourmind Simpson
Jul 15th, 2022
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is 7 July Memorial located?
A 7 July Memorial is located at A4202 Hyde Park, Knightsbridge and Belgravia, eng W2 2UH
Q How is 7 July Memorial rated?
A 7 July Memorial has a 4.5 Star Rating from 22 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
7 July Memorial
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Overall Rating
( 22 Reviews )Martin Roberts on Google
Great that the victims of the 7th July terror attack have a memorial in London but I just felt that the memorial itself was rather dull and uninspiring and could have been something more attractive.
Mike Hindson-Evans on Google
Peaceful, dignified, impressive.
Tom Bradbury on Google
Mohammed Ikram on Google
Located in the south east corner of Hyde Park, the memorial is just north ofAchillesto the east of Lovers Walk. The memorial comprises 52 stainless steel pillars (stelae), collectively representing each of the 52 victims, grouped together in four inter-linking clusters reflecting the four locations of the incidents. Constructed from solid-cast, long-lasting stainless steel, each stela measures 3.5 metres high and is unique, with individual characteristic finishes brought about by the casting process.
Visitors can walk around and through the memorial, reading inscriptions marking the date, time and locations of the bombings placed on each of the stelae as they pass. A stainless steel plaque listing the names of the victims is sited on a grass bank at the far eastern end of the memorial.
Lee Alwaysonyourmind Simpson on Google