The Cenotaph, a prominent and poignant commemorative monument, stands on Whitehall in the heart of London, just steps from 10 Downing Street and the Churchill War Rooms. Originally erected to honor the British troops who lost their lives in World War I, it now serves as a tribute to all British and Commonwealth service members who have fallen in conflicts since 1914. Visitors can observe its simple yet dignified design, often adorned with wreaths and surrounded by a respectful silence, making it a place for reflection and remembrance.
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