Opened in 2004 by the Queen, this is a beautiful fountain in Hyde Park, built in the memory of Princess Diana.
The design attempts to symbolise Diana's life: water flowing, cascading, swirling, bubbling, before meeting in a calm pool at the bottom. The water is fresh as it's constantly being brought up from the London's underground water table. The fountain also symbolises openness: One can step into the heart of the fountain by using one of the 3 bridges that cut across.
The Memorial has a path suitable for wheelchairs.
Dogs are not permitted into the area, except for registered assistance dogs.
London W2 3XA, United Kingdom
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I'm surprised The Queen liked Diana this much as to place a fountain her memory! A great place to relax and reflect on the life of Princess Diana.Very calming and beautiful surroundings.I disliked
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