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Imperial London

Imperial London reflects the time when Britain was the centre of a vast global empire. Grand avenues, monumental buildings, and impressive government offices were designed to express power, order, and authority. Areas such as Westminster and Whitehall display architecture meant to inspire respect and confidence in British rule. Museums, memorials, and statues also remind visitors of imperial achievements and ambitions. Even today, these spaces shape how London is seen, showing how the city’s landscape was formed by its role as the capital of an empire.