The Albert Memorial is a grand monument located in Kensington Gardens, London. It was commissioned by Queen Victoria in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who passed away in 1861. The memorial was designed by architect George Gilbert Scott and completed in 1876, featuring a striking Gothic style with intricate sculptures and decorative elements.
The centerpiece of the memorial is a statue of Prince Albert himself, seated under a canopied structure adorned with various allegorical figures representing arts, sciences, and industry. Surrounding the memorial are beautifully landscaped gardens, making it a popular spot for visitors and a significant historical landmark in London.