Admiralty Arch
Historic Edwardian neoclassical triumphal arch and government building designed by Aston Webb, serving as a ceremonial gateway at the eastern end of The Mall. Read more…
Completed in 1911, the arch was designed by Aston Webb in the Edwardian neoclassical style. It functions as a monumental triumphal arch connecting The Mall to Trafalgar Square and Buckingham Palace, playing a key role in royal processions. The building holds Grade I listed status, recognizing its architectural and historical significance.
Originally built as a government building, it represents a significant example of neoclassical architecture from the early 20th century. Currently, it is undergoing redevelopment and conversion into a luxury hotel, with a reopening expected in 2025. The arch remains an iconic London landmark symbolizing British heritage and ceremonial tradition.
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Tours & Activities
5.0 (3) Buckingham Palace Exterior and Royal History Private Tour
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