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Address Kensington Gardens London, UK

Kensington Gardens is a public park in London.

Opened in 1689, these gardens were previously private. The king and queen, William III and Mary II created a park in Kensington Palace.

The gardens, now public, cover 110 hectares. They are home to the Prince Albert Memorial, the Serpentine Gallery, the Orangery, the Diana Memorial Playground, Queen Caroline’s Temple and many statues, including that of Peter Pan sculpted by George Frampton in 1912.

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Cult! novels : 100 mythical places of novels (French Edition)

Cult! Novels tells you the secrets of the places that made the history of literature.

Discover the history of Harry Potter’s house, the park that inspired the Lord of the Rings, Dracula’s castle and many other mythical places in literature in a new book.

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