CRYSTAL PALACE
“Hilltop Heritage”
Featuring: Crystal Palace Park, Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, Crystal Palace Transmitter
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About the Crystal Palace Poster
Crystal Palace is hilltop heritage — a South London neighbourhood named after Joseph Paxton's Great Exhibition glass palace, which stood here from 1854 until it burned down in 1936. The park that remains contains the world-famous Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, a collection of Victorian concrete prehistoric sculptures that are magnificently, endearingly wrong about what dinosaurs looked like. The Crystal Palace transmitter tower's red-and-white mast dominates the skyline for miles, the park's terraces and lakes preserve the palace's original landscaping, and the surrounding triangle of independent shops and restaurants creates a genuine hilltop village. Crystal Palace's combination of Victorian ambition, palaeontological charm, and hilltop community makes it irresistible for Bollywood poster art.
Featuring: Crystal Palace Park, Crystal Palace Dinosaurs, Crystal Palace Transmitter.
FAQ
What landmarks are featured in the Crystal Palace Bollywood poster?
The Crystal Palace poster features Crystal Palace Park, the Victorian dinosaur sculptures, the transmitter tower, and the hilltop village in South London Bollywood poster style.
Where is Crystal Palace station?
Crystal Palace is on the Overground and Southern rail in zone 3/4, South London. It serves Crystal Palace Park with its famous Victorian dinosaur sculptures and the hilltop neighbourhood that once hosted the Great Exhibition palace.