Lambeth Basaveshwara Statue

Lambeth Basaveshwara Statue

Tourist attraction in Southwark

Address: 35 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TY, United Kingdom

Phone: nan

Region: Southwark

Nearest station: Vauxhall (0.24 miles)

Rated: 4.7/5 on Google.

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Opening Times

Monday:Open 24 hours
Tuesday:Open 24 hours
Wednesday:Open 24 hours
Thursday:Open 24 hours
Friday:Open 24 hours
Saturday:Open 24 hours
Sunday:Open 24 hours

About Lambeth Basaveshwara Statue

  • – The Lambeth Basaveshwara Statue is located in Central London, just a 5-minute walk from the Vauxhall station.
  • – The statue is well maintained and situated in a beautiful spot by the river.
  • – There are plenty of benches for visitors to sit and enjoy the view in the breeze.
  • – It is a proud moment for Kannadigas to see the Basavanna statue and Kannada Vachanas displayed in London.
  • – The statue represents a mark of respect for a great social reformer from 11th century India and is placed with views of the British parliament.
  • – Basaveshwara was an Indian philosopher and social reformer who introduced the concept of democracy in the East, inaugurated by Modi in 2015.
  • – Visitors describe it as a wonderful moment and believe that anyone visiting London should make sure to visit this place. It’s seen as a proud moment for Karnataka region as well.
  • – Many appreciate seeing the statue of one of Karnataka’s great souls erected in the UK, crediting those who made efforts towards its creation.
  • – The area around Thames where it is located is considered perfect for taking a small walk.

Options: Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Good for kids

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