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Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps

Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps in England London, United Kingdom.

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1 h–2 h

About

Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps is a public sculpture in England London, United Kingdom, dating from 1969. Britain's public art ranges from Henry Moore reclining figures and Anthony Gormley installations to the Angel of the North and the surviving statues of empire.

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Place summary

The Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps is a public art installation located in London. Established in 1969, it commemorates those who suffered in wartime captivity and the victims of concentration camps.

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Coordinates
51.5595, -0.2409
Established
1969

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps?
Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps is in London, United Kingdom.
When was Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps built?
Built or established in 1969.
Is Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps a listed building?
Memorial to Prisoners of War and Victims of Concentration Camps is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.