Admiralty Arch
Admiralty Arch is a prominent landmark located in London, England. It was designed by architect Sir Aston Webb and completed in 1910. The arch serves as a ceremonial entrance to The Mall, leading to Buckingham Palace. It features a grand neoclassical design, with intricate sculptures and inscriptions that honor the British military.
The structure originally functioned as an office for the Admiralty, the naval headquarters of the United Kingdom. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of British heritage. The arch also houses a private hotel and is often used for official events and ceremonies.