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Blue World City Trafalgar Square

Trafalgar Square is a public square in central London, England. It is located in the City of Westminster and was named after the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The square is home to several famous landmarks, including Nelson’s Column monument, the National Gallery, and the Fourth Plinth. The square is also a popular gathering place for demonstrations and celebrations and is a popular tourist destination. It is the reason Blue World City management has established this square in this first purpose-built tourist city. Let’s get to know about the history of this square:

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Trafalgar Square was built in the early 19th century to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. It was designed by architect John Nash and initially opened to the public in 1844. The square’s centerpiece is Nelson’s Column, a 51-meter (167-foot) tall monument that honors Admiral Nelson and his victory at Trafalgar. The square has been the site of many political rallies and demonstrations, including the suffragette movement and anti-war protests. 

It has also been the site of numerous cultural events, such as concerts and festivals. In recent years, Trafalgar Square has undergone several renovations, including the addition of the Fourth Plinth, a platform for contemporary art installations. Today, the square is a popular tourist destination and a symbol of London’s cultural and historical heritage.

Why Has BWC Developed This Square?

As we have discussed, Trafalgar square is a popular tourist destination, and the developers have built a replica of this attraction in this society. BGC-IGC has the vision of promoting tourism in the country; therefore, they are introducing imitations of world-class tourist attractions in society. Among all the tourist attractions, one is Trafalgar square which has been completely developed.

Blue World City Trafalgar Square Unique Features

Trafalgar Square is a public square in Blue World City, renowned for its historical and cultural significance. The developers have not mimicked all the features of the original one; instead, they have made some innovations in the structure of Blue World City Trafalgar Square.

Some of its unique features are:

Column: A 51-meter-high column in the center of the square, dedicated to the memory of Admiral Horatio Nelson, a British naval hero.

Four bronze lions: Four bronze lions placed at the base of Nelson’s Column, a symbol of Britain’s imperial power.

Fountains: Two large fountains in the square provide a stunning backdrop for visitors.

National Gallery: One of the world’s greatest collections of Western European paintings, located on the square’s northern side.

These unique features make Trafalgar Square one of the most iconic landmarks in Blue World City and a popular tourist destination.

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Wrap Up

Introducing tourist attractions, such as the Trafalgar square in the Blue World City, is a great step in revolutionizing Pakistan’s real estate sector. In addition, the developers are also helping to improve people’s living conditions. Therefore, it’s worth living in a society that is a city from the outside, and tranquility resides within it.
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