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  1. Great Pagoda, Kew Gardens - Wikipedia

    • The Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens in southwest London was built in 1761 by Sir William Chambers as a present for Princess Augusta, the founder of the gardens. Constructed of grey brick, the pagoda comprises 10 storeys, totalling 163 ft (50 m) in height, with 253 steps to the viewing gallery. Closed for repairs in 2006, the pagoda was reopened in 2018 following a major … See more

    History

    Princess Augusta, widow of Frederick, Prince of Wales, established the botanic garden at Kew in 1759. Augusta employed
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    Sources

    • Bertram, Aldous (2013). "Cantonese Models for the Great Pagoda at Kew" (PDF). The Georgian Group Journal. XXI: 47–57. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
    Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). London 2: SouthSee more

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  2. Great Pagoda - Kew

    Following a major restoration project, you can now reach the heights of the Great Pagoda and marvel at spectacular views across London. Kew’s Pagoda was completed in 1762 as a gift for Princess Augusta, the founder of the Gardens.

     
  3. The Great Pagoda at Kew | Kew Palace | Historic Royal Palaces

  4. The Great Pagoda at Kew - Historic UK

  5. The Great Pagoda at Kew - History Today

  6. The Great Pagoda at Kew Gardens — Google Arts

    Explore the history of this 18th-century marvel in Kew Gardens. George III's mother Augusta created a world-garden, which became the foundation of Kew Gardens. Augusta's creation included the...

  7. The Great Pagoda - All You Need to Know BEFORE …

    The Great Pagoda in Kew is a ten storied Chinese style pagoda designed oddly enough by an Englishman by the name of Sir William Chambers. Each story is built with an octagonal roof and adorned with 8 dragons for the corner of each …

  8. Why does Kew Gardens have a giant pagoda?

    Feb 4, 2023 · The Pagoda at Kew Gardens, designed by Sir William Chambers, is one of the most famous, yet most incongruous landmarks at one of the world's most famous gardens. So why is it there? Jack Watkins explains.

  9. Kew Gardens Great Pagoda | Witness A Chinese …

    The Kew Gardens Great Pagoda is a shining example of how historical structures can be restored and preserved for future generations to appreciate. Its stunning architecture, intricate design, and rich cultural heritage make it a must-see …

  10. The Great Pagoda | World Heritage Journeys of Europe

    The Great Pagoda was the most accurate reconstruction of a Chinese building in Europe at the time. It was originally flanked by a Moorish Alhambra and a Turkish Mosque, follies that were all the rage in the great gardens of the time.

  11. Celebrating the reopening of the Great Pagoda at Kew

    Aug 3, 2018 · In celebration of the reopening of the Great Pagoda after its extensive restoration, our archives hold treasures that reveal more to its story. Sir William Chambers travelled extensively in China and was inspired by the …

  12. George III’s Great Pagoda at Kew reopens with its ‘lost’ dragons

  13. Treasures of London – The Great Pagoda, Kew Gardens

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  17. Dragons return to Kew Gardens’ Great Pagoda - The History Blog

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