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Park Square is a large garden square or private appendix to Regent's Park in London and is split from a further green, the long northern side of Park Crescent, by Marylebone Road and (single-entrance) Regent's Park tube station. It consists of two facing rows of large, very classically formed, stuccoed, terraced houses with decorative lower floor balconies and a colonnade of consecutive porticos by architect John Nash, and was built in 1823–24. Alike, shorter-length terraces flank its corners at right angles, equally Grade I listed buildings: Ulster Terrace, Ulster Place, St Andrew's Place and Albany Terrace.

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  • Park Square, London (en)
  • Park Square, Londres (fr)
  • Park Square (it)
  • 公园广场 (zh)
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  • Park Square est une place de Londres. (fr)
  • 公园广场(Park Square)是伦敦最大的私人广场之一,位于摄政公园以北。大部分属于西敏市,而东部属于卡姆登区.。广场周围是优雅的联排住宅,由建筑师约翰·纳什建于1823年至1824年。 广场的南面是摄政公园站。广场的中心是公园广场花园。 广场上的悬铃木种植于1817年,以纪念1815年滑铁卢战役的胜利。同样有趣的是北美鹅掌楸。 (zh)
  • Park Square is a large garden square or private appendix to Regent's Park in London and is split from a further green, the long northern side of Park Crescent, by Marylebone Road and (single-entrance) Regent's Park tube station. It consists of two facing rows of large, very classically formed, stuccoed, terraced houses with decorative lower floor balconies and a colonnade of consecutive porticos by architect John Nash, and was built in 1823–24. Alike, shorter-length terraces flank its corners at right angles, equally Grade I listed buildings: Ulster Terrace, Ulster Place, St Andrew's Place and Albany Terrace. (en)
  • Park Square è una grande piazza con giardino o appendice privata di Regent's Park a Londra ed è divisa da un'altra area verde, il lungo lato nord di Park Crescent, da Marylebone Road e (ingresso singolo) della stazione della metropolitana di Regent's Park. Si compone di due file affacciate di grandi case a schiera di forma molto classica, stuccate, con balconi decorativi al piano inferiore e un colonnato di portici consecutivi dell'architetto John Nash, e fu costruita nel 1823-1824. Allo stesso modo, case a schiera fiancheggiano i suoi angoli. (it)
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  • Park Square is a large garden square or private appendix to Regent's Park in London and is split from a further green, the long northern side of Park Crescent, by Marylebone Road and (single-entrance) Regent's Park tube station. It consists of two facing rows of large, very classically formed, stuccoed, terraced houses with decorative lower floor balconies and a colonnade of consecutive porticos by architect John Nash, and was built in 1823–24. Alike, shorter-length terraces flank its corners at right angles, equally Grade I listed buildings: Ulster Terrace, Ulster Place, St Andrew's Place and Albany Terrace. Park Square Gardens at centre are private communal grounds for residents. Fronting the north side is the traffic-calmed Outer Circle (road) of Regent's Park. The square is in the Marylebone historic parish addition to the City of Westminster save for the eastern side: in Camden (more particularly, its dominant Saint Pancras historic parish). On the east side of the square was Britain's first and longest-lasting of four national exhibitions of the Diorama, the building of which remains, in other use – it opened from 1823 until 1852. North-east beyond much smaller St Andrews Place, about twice the Diorama's size, was London Colosseum, built for the largest painting ever made and which was demolished in 1874 – both had large foyers and attracted many visitors. Unusually it has eight buildings within it, omitting which space, the garden added to east and west sides' roads and footways spans 2.5 hectares (6.2 acres); and the span is 218 metres between the two built-up sides. The gardens are owned by the Crown Estate which keeps four of the internal buildings. It opens to the public a few times per year for London Gardens Squares Weekends. It is dominated by plane trees. The first set were planted in 1817 to celebrate the peace won by the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Also of interest is a tulip tree, Liriodendron tulipifera. (en)
  • Park Square est une place de Londres. (fr)
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