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The Cenotaph (Wolverhampton)
Address: St Peter's Square, Wolverhampton, London W6 9AB, UK
State: West Midlands
City: London
Zip Code: W6 9AB

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Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours


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Reviews
Remembering our fallen soldiers and those who died during war is the only way to keep us from repeating the mistakes of the past. There is no winner in a war only sacrifices to preserve our way of life. Lest we forget.
Thought I'd got a great spot for the remembrance parade until the coldstream guards stood in front of me!
Pray for the fallen heroes! The first time I saw this monument was in Hong Kong, there's one exactly the same in Central. And this is the original Cenotaph in the UK. It's a serene and dignified memorial devoted fully to those who fought for our freedom; despite not being a British, I felt proud and grateful to live in a democratic world which shares what is known as common value. Salute!
Nice to have a place to pay your respects to the men and women who gave their lives for us in the war.. booked after well and just a bit up the road is a Monument fir the women of the war.. there are statues around to and again just up the road is horse guards parade
Iconic memorial for those that have fought and died in world conflicts for the United Kingdom. Poignant and worth taking five minutes out of your day to respect those that have died in conflicts. Located outside Downing Street on the road towards the Houses of Parliament. Well maintained, even though it sits in the middle of a city street.
Lest we forget, They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Five stars because of what it represents. Always makes you think and reflect about how lucky we are.
Attended the ceremony for the passing of 100 years since the end of the First World War. Excellent day out. If you want to attend and get a good spot you need to be there and que up from about 6:30 / 7:00. We managed to get first line against the barrier in line with the Cenotaph, 30 minutes later you could not move as the pavement was 10 people deep. Be warned, dispite public toilets being advertised and extras provided, this is not the case and getting to one will be impossible !!! Its a long day in the cold standing in one spot but a small price to pay for the sacrifice made for us.
I visited The Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday 2018, 100th Anniversary of World War One 11-11-18, and I can say it was a very humbling experience. Loved every minute of my visit.
The lovely Cenotaph the empty Tomb. Built in 1920 for a permanent mark of respect to the fallen of world war 1 and now used for the main focal point of the rememberance parade every year, to honour all of our war dead. Standing at 31 feet tall and taking pride of place in the centre of Whitehall, which is a fitting place as Whitehall was home of the war office right up untill 1964. In itself it's a sad reminder of all those lives that have been taken from us in the nature of war, but also a great tribute to all the brave souls. Lest we not forget - Which is so veŕy true
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