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The London Peace Pagoda
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Battersea Park Children's Zoo
Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Battersea Park
Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Chelsea Physic Garden
66 Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HS, United Kingdom
Old English Garden
London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT, United Kingdom
Chelsea Embankment Gardens
37 Cheyne Walk, London SW3 5TR, United Kingdom
Pump House Gallery
Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Royal Hospital South Grounds
Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3 4SR, United Kingdom
Three Standing Figures
London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4LW, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay
68 Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HP, United Kingdom
The Physic Garden Café
66 Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HS, United Kingdom
Pear Tree Cafe
Lakeside Cafe Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Chelsea Burger
Chelsea Bridge, Nine Elms, London SW11 8NU, United Kingdom
La Delizia 1986
63-65 Chelsea Manor St, London SW3 5RZ, United Kingdom
No. Fifty Cheyne
50 Cheyne Walk, London SW3 5LR, United Kingdom
Megan's Battersea Power Station
The Power Station, 27 Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8NN, United Kingdom
Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea
2 Arches Lane Circus, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom
Tonkotsu Battersea
Battersea Power Station, 6 Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom
Ziani
45 Radnor Walk, London SW3 4BP, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Oakley Hotel
73 Oakley St, London SW3 5HF, United Kingdom
Axiom Park Hotel
140 Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4NB, United Kingdom
Sloane Place
60 Lower Sloane St, London SW1W 8BP, United Kingdom
Yvon House
Alexandra Ave, London SW11 4GA, United Kingdom
Woods House
Woods House, 7 Gatliff Rd, London SW1W 8DF, United Kingdom
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The London Peace Pagoda
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The London Peace Pagoda

Battersea Park, Carriage Dr N, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
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attractions: Battersea Park Children's Zoo, Battersea Park, Chelsea Physic Garden, Old English Garden, National Army Museum, Chelsea Embankment Gardens, Pump House Gallery, Royal Hospital South Grounds, Three Standing Figures, Royal Hospital Chelsea, restaurants: Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, The Physic Garden Café, Pear Tree Cafe, Chelsea Burger, La Delizia 1986, No. Fifty Cheyne, Megan's Battersea Power Station, Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea, Tonkotsu Battersea, Ziani
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Nearby attractions of The London Peace Pagoda

Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Battersea Park

Chelsea Physic Garden

Old English Garden

National Army Museum

Chelsea Embankment Gardens

Pump House Gallery

Royal Hospital South Grounds

Three Standing Figures

Royal Hospital Chelsea

Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Battersea Park Children's Zoo

4.3

(1.2K)

Closed
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Battersea Park

Battersea Park

4.7

(8.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Chelsea Physic Garden

Chelsea Physic Garden

4.6

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
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Old English Garden

Old English Garden

4.8

(116)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of The London Peace Pagoda

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

The Physic Garden Café

Pear Tree Cafe

Chelsea Burger

La Delizia 1986

No. Fifty Cheyne

Megan's Battersea Power Station

Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea

Tonkotsu Battersea

Ziani

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

Restaurant Gordon Ramsay

4.4

(882)

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The Physic Garden Café

The Physic Garden Café

4.0

(176)

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Pear Tree Cafe

Pear Tree Cafe

4.2

(1.1K)

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Chelsea Burger

Chelsea Burger

4.2

(583)

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🗼 Battersea Park’s Japanese Peace Pagoda
Abigail Lucy Abigail Lucy
🗼 Battersea Park’s Japanese Peace Pagoda
Savio LosSavio Los
Welcome to "The London Peace Pagoda" one of my favourite unexpected spots of London facing the full of sursprises Chelsea which, accidentally, is house to the oldest Japanese martial arts club in Europe founded in 1918. A Pagoda is a Buddhist monument not to be confused with a Temple... This is a monument to inspire peace, designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. Most peace pagodas built since World War II have been built under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii a Buddhist monk from Japan who was greatly inspired by his meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1931 and decided to devote his life to promoting non-violence. In 1947, he began constructing Peace Pagodas as sacred places to world peace. Peace Pagodas were built as a symbol of peace in Japanese cities including Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the atomic bombs took the lives of over 150,000 people, almost all of whom were civilian, at the end of World War II. By 2000, eighty Peace Pagodas had been built around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The London Peace Pagoda was offered by Nipponzan Myōhōji to the people of London to celebrate the 1984 (GLC) Greater London Council Peace Year. Chelsea is history, culture, fashion, music, nature and more... Discover it with the intimate "Secret of Chelsea Music Walk".
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One of the largest London parks Battersea park brings something for everyone. A children's zoo, rental tricycles (albeit at a pricey 12 pounds/hour), football grounds, children's park with a mix of rides to a GoApe park - offers a complete package to entertain the young ones. Add the river side paved walkway with quaint seating areas for reading, flower beds, tree lined walks, ample wooden benches - enough to calm a tired soul or two. The Coffee and ice cream kiosk is a favourite of the regulars. Joggers dot the Riverside path from morning till evening. Tall street lamps lighting up at dusk add a quiet charm. Nestled amongst all these and towering above is the Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist monument, extending the message of peace and friendship up the river Thames that flows by. A row of cherry blossom trees full in bloom in and March early April completes the picture.
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Welcome to "The London Peace Pagoda" one of my favourite unexpected spots of London facing the full of sursprises Chelsea which, accidentally, is house to the oldest Japanese martial arts club in Europe founded in 1918. A Pagoda is a Buddhist monument not to be confused with a Temple... This is a monument to inspire peace, designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. Most peace pagodas built since World War II have been built under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii a Buddhist monk from Japan who was greatly inspired by his meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1931 and decided to devote his life to promoting non-violence. In 1947, he began constructing Peace Pagodas as sacred places to world peace. Peace Pagodas were built as a symbol of peace in Japanese cities including Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the atomic bombs took the lives of over 150,000 people, almost all of whom were civilian, at the end of World War II. By 2000, eighty Peace Pagodas had been built around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States. The London Peace Pagoda was offered by Nipponzan Myōhōji to the people of London to celebrate the 1984 (GLC) Greater London Council Peace Year. Chelsea is history, culture, fashion, music, nature and more... Discover it with the intimate "Secret of Chelsea Music Walk".
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One of the largest London parks Battersea park brings something for everyone. A children's zoo, rental tricycles (albeit at a pricey 12 pounds/hour), football grounds, children's park with a mix of rides to a GoApe park - offers a complete package to entertain the young ones. Add the river side paved walkway with quaint seating areas for reading, flower beds, tree lined walks, ample wooden benches - enough to calm a tired soul or two. The Coffee and ice cream kiosk is a favourite of the regulars. Joggers dot the Riverside path from morning till evening. Tall street lamps lighting up at dusk add a quiet charm. Nestled amongst all these and towering above is the Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist monument, extending the message of peace and friendship up the river Thames that flows by. A row of cherry blossom trees full in bloom in and March early April completes the picture.
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The London Peace Pagoda, nestled in the serene surroundings of Battersea Park, is a tranquil and inspiring oasis that offers a unique and profound experience in the heart of London. This beautiful monument, gifted to the city by Japanese monks in 1985, stands as a testament to the enduring values of peace, harmony, and international friendship.

The pagoda’s design, featuring a stunning white exterior with intricate gold accents, is a marvel of architectural grace. Its five-tiered structure, adorned with symbolic statues and detailed carvings, captures the essence of traditional Japanese pagodas and exudes a sense of calm and reverence. The peaceful ambiance it creates is a welcome contrast to the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The location within Battersea Park is ideal, providing a picturesque setting that enhances the pagoda’s tranquil atmosphere. Surrounded by lush greenery and overlooking the serene lake, the pagoda is a perfect spot for quiet contemplation or a leisurely stroll. The park’s natural beauty complements the pagoda’s aesthetic, creating a harmonious space where visitors can reflect and find solace.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the London Peace Pagoda is its role as a symbol of global unity. It stands as a beacon of hope and reconciliation, reminding visitors of the importance of peace in a world often marked by conflict. The pagoda’s presence serves as a powerful reminder of the shared values that unite people across cultures and nations.

Visitors can also enjoy the various features of the pagoda, including the intricate murals and the meditative gardens that surround it. The well-maintained grounds offer a pleasant environment for relaxation and contemplation, and the friendly volunteers on-site are always eager to share information about the pagoda’s history and significance.

Overall, the London Peace Pagoda is a truly special destination that offers a serene escape from the city’s chaos. Its stunning architecture, peaceful setting, and profound message of unity make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a moment of reflection or inspiration. Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to London, the Peace Pagoda is a place where the spirit of tranquility and harmony can be deeply felt and...

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Welcome to "The London Peace Pagoda" one of my favourite unexpected spots of London facing the full of sursprises Chelsea which, accidentally, is house to the oldest Japanese martial arts club in Europe founded in 1918.

A Pagoda is a Buddhist monument not to be confused with a Temple... This is a monument to inspire peace, designed to provide a focus for people of all races and creeds, and to help unite them in their search for world peace. Most peace pagodas built since World War II have been built under the guidance of Nichidatsu Fujii a Buddhist monk from Japan who was greatly inspired by his meeting with Mahatma Gandhi in 1931 and decided to devote his life to promoting non-violence. In 1947, he began constructing Peace Pagodas as sacred places to world peace.

Peace Pagodas were built as a symbol of peace in Japanese cities including Hiroshima and Nagasaki where the atomic bombs took the lives of over 150,000 people, almost all of whom were civilian, at the end of World War II. By 2000, eighty Peace Pagodas had been built around the world in Europe, Asia, and the United States.

The London Peace Pagoda was offered by Nipponzan Myōhōji to the people of London to celebrate the 1984 (GLC) Greater London Council Peace Year.

Chelsea is history, culture, fashion, music, nature and more... Discover it with the intimate "Secret of Chelsea...

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4.0
6y

One of the largest London parks Battersea park brings something for everyone. A children's zoo, rental tricycles (albeit at a pricey 12 pounds/hour), football grounds, children's park with a mix of rides to a GoApe park - offers a complete package to entertain the young ones. Add the river side paved walkway with quaint seating areas for reading, flower beds, tree lined walks, ample wooden benches - enough to calm a tired soul or two. The Coffee and ice cream kiosk is a favourite of the regulars. Joggers dot the Riverside path from morning till evening. Tall street lamps lighting up at dusk add a quiet charm. Nestled amongst all these and towering above is the Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist monument, extending the message of peace and friendship up the river Thames that flows by. A row of cherry blossom trees full in bloom in and March early April completes...

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