Crafted from elegant Italian marble, the triple-arched Marble Arch stands at the bustling intersection of Oxford Street, Edgware Road, and Park Lane in London. Originally a gate at Buckingham Palace, it was meticulously relocated, stone by stone, to its current site in the mid-1800s. Today, this historic monument serves as a popular meeting point for Londoners, offering a glimpse into its rich royal past. Visitors can admire its intricate stonework and imagine the grandeur it once symbolized at the palace.
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