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London Colosseum

1827 establishments in England1874 disestablishments in EnglandAC with 0 elementsArt museums disestablished in 1874Art museums established in 1827
Decimus Burton buildingsDefunct art museums and galleries in LondonDemolished buildings and structures in LondonMuseums in the London Borough of CamdenUse British English from August 2015
Colosseum, London
Colosseum, London

The London Colosseum was a building to the east of Regent's Park, London. It was built in 1827 to exhibit Thomas Hornor's "Panoramic view of London", the largest painting ever created. The design of the Colosseum was inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. It was demolished in 1875.

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London Colosseum
Chester Terrace, London Fitzrovia (London Borough of Camden)

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Chester Terrace
NW1 4NG London, Fitzrovia (London Borough of Camden)
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