The Marble Arch Mound

Introduction

The photograph on this page of The Marble Arch Mound by Rebecca A Wills as part of the Geograph project.

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The Marble Arch Mound

Image: © Rebecca A Wills Taken: 22 Sep 2021

A view of the Marble Arch Mound taken from the A5. The Marble Arch Mound or Marble Arch Hill is a temporary, 25-metre-high artificial hill located next to Marble Arch in London. It has a viewing platform on the summit and an events space inside. The hill opened to the public on 26 July 2021, with a charge, but shortly afterwards it was briefly closed after complaints from the first visitors. It re-opened in August without an entrance fee. It is expected to remain on site until 9 January 2022, after which it will be dismantled.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.51405
Longitude
-0.161666