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Crystal Palace Park is a Victorian pleasure ground located in the South London suburb of Crystal Palace which surrounds the site of the former Crystal Palace Exhibition building. The Palace had been relocated from Hyde Park, London after the 1851 Great Exhibition and rebuilt with some modifications and enlargements to form the centrepiece of the pleasure ground, before being destroyed by fire in 1936. The park features full-scale models of dinosaurs in a landscape, a maze, lakes, and a concert bowl. The park is Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.

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  • Crystal Palace Park is a Victorian pleasure ground located in the South London suburb of Crystal Palace which surrounds the site of the former Crystal Palace Exhibition building. The Palace had been relocated from Hyde Park, London after the 1851 Great Exhibition and rebuilt with some modifications and enlargements to form the centrepiece of the pleasure ground, before being destroyed by fire in 1936. The park features full-scale models of dinosaurs in a landscape, a maze, lakes, and a concert bowl. This site contains the National Sports Centre, previously a football stadium that hosted the FA Cup Final from 1895 to 1914 as well as Crystal Palace F.C.'s matches from their formation in 1905 until the club was forced to relocate during the First World War. The London County Cricket Club also played matches at Crystal Palace Park Cricket Ground from 1900 to 1908, when they folded, and the cricket ground staged a number of other first-class cricket matches and had first been used by Kent County Cricket Club as a first-class venue in 1864. The park is situated halfway along the Norwood Ridge at one of its highest points. This ridge offers views northward to central London, eastward to the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and Greenwich, and southward to Croydon and the North Downs. The park remains a major London public park; maintained by the LCC and then the GLC, but with the abolition of the GLC in 1986 the park and its management were moved into the London Borough of Bromley. The park has one of the largest weekly outdoor Farmers' Markets in London. In recent years the park has also played host to organised music events such as Wireless Festival and the . The park is Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. (en)
  • El Crystal Palace Park (en español: Parque del Palacio de Cristal) es un parque de diversiones o pleasureground victoriana, utilizado para acontecimientos culturales y deportivos. Está localizado en el barrio Crystal Palace, en el suburbio sur de Londres, y rodea la ubicación del desaparecido Palacio de Cristal. El Palacio fue trasladado desde Hyde Park tras la Gran Exposición de 1851 y fue reconstruido con algunas modificaciones y ampliaciones para conformar el centro de parque de diversiones, antes de ser consumido en un incendio en 1936. El parque presenta modelos de escala llena de dinosaurios en un paisaje, un laberinto, lagos y un estadio para conciertos.​​​ El parque alberga el Centro de Deportes Nacional, anteriormente un estadio de fútbol en el que se jugó la final de la FA Cup desde 1895 hasta 1914, así como los partidos del Crystal Palace F.C. desde su formación en 1905 hasta que el club fue obligado a trasladarse debido a la Primera Guerra Mundial. El London County Cricket Club también jugó partidos en la zona desde 1900 a 1908, cuando se disolvió, aunque su campo ha albergado otros torneos de críquet de primer nivel.​​​ El parque se encuentra en el centro del Norwood Ridge en una de sus cotas más altas. La colina ofrece vistas hacia el norte hasta el centro de Londres, al este hacia el puente Elizabeth II y Greenwich, y hacia el sur hacia Croydon y North Downs. El parque es uno de los más relevantes de Londres y es mantenido por el Municipio de Bromley (Londres). Asimismo, alberga uno de los mercados ganaderos semanales más grandes de Londres, en la avenida principal.​​​ El parque es de Grado II en el listado de .​ (es)
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  • Crystal Palace Park is a Victorian pleasure ground located in the South London suburb of Crystal Palace which surrounds the site of the former Crystal Palace Exhibition building. The Palace had been relocated from Hyde Park, London after the 1851 Great Exhibition and rebuilt with some modifications and enlargements to form the centrepiece of the pleasure ground, before being destroyed by fire in 1936. The park features full-scale models of dinosaurs in a landscape, a maze, lakes, and a concert bowl. The park is Grade II* listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. (en)
  • El Crystal Palace Park (en español: Parque del Palacio de Cristal) es un parque de diversiones o pleasureground victoriana, utilizado para acontecimientos culturales y deportivos. Está localizado en el barrio Crystal Palace, en el suburbio sur de Londres, y rodea la ubicación del desaparecido Palacio de Cristal. El Palacio fue trasladado desde Hyde Park tras la Gran Exposición de 1851 y fue reconstruido con algunas modificaciones y ampliaciones para conformar el centro de parque de diversiones, antes de ser consumido en un incendio en 1936. El parque presenta modelos de escala llena de dinosaurios en un paisaje, un laberinto, lagos y un estadio para conciertos.​​​ (es)
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