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The Trafalgar Square in London

The Trafalgar Square in London which received his name in 1830 is one of the most famous sights in central London. It was destinated to become a cultural place and to be open to the public. Nevertheless, a lot of changes were made between 1800 and 1900 such as the construction of the National Gallery, the building of the Nelson's Column with its four lions and the two fountains.

Nowadays, the Trafalgar Square is a place for rallies and demonstrations of political, religious and general issues.



London Soho

London Soho was created in 1536 as the former grazing farmland became a Royal Park for the Palace of Whitehall. It was a place for the rich society of London but times changed and therefore also its people and their attitudes.

Years later London Soho turned from a rich and beautiful place into an area of prostitution with music halls and small theatres. Later this place changed completely again in the beginning of the 1900's, when many immigrants settled down in London Soho. As a result London Soho became a multicultural area in London.

Nowadays London Soho is still a multicultural area and a place for both rich and poor people. London Soho can be described as one of the most interesting and exciting parts of the wonderful city of London.



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