Trafalgar Square





J Balsa, D Fernández and J López

TRAFALGAR SQUARE


Trafalgar Square is a square located in central London, England. This square was built and called, because of the Trafalgar Battle, where British naval beat France and Spain. This square was first called King William the Fourth’s square, and then it changed.

The square is empty of sculptures, and the most important is Nelson’s Column, which is guarded by lion’s statues in his base.  The other sculptures modern art pieces.


In the northern area of the square we can see the Charing Cross, from which all distances are measured.
Actually, the square is the common meeting place to the protests, near the Nelson’s Column.