Crystal Palace Park (part)

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Crystal Palace Park is a large Victorian-era public park in south London known for its historic dinosaur sculptures, sports facilities, and remnants of the former Crystal Palace exhibition site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Victorian park
public park
urban park
architecturalStyle Victorian
country United Kingdom
designedBy Sir Joseph Paxton
surface form: "Joseph Paxton"
era Victorian era
event Crystal Palace burned down in 1936
formerlyContained The Crystal Palace
surface form: "Crystal Palace Exhibition building"

The Crystal Palace
hasAttraction Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
National Sports Centre
Victorian terraces
athletics stadium
cafe
caravan site
concert bowl
concerts and festivals
farm
fishing lake
lakes
maze
playgrounds
sculpture trail
skatepark
sphynx statues
sports pitches
subway
tree-lined avenues
hasHeritageDesignation Grade II* on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
hasPart Crystal Palace Dinosaurs
Crystal Palace, London
surface form: "Crystal Palace National Sports Centre"

Crystal Palace, London
surface form: "Crystal Palace Park Concert Bowl"

Italian Terraces
athletics stadium
cafe
car parks
caravan site
children’s playgrounds
farm
fishing lake
lakes
maze
sculpture trail
skatepark
sphynx statues
sports pitches
subway
tree-lined avenues
hasView central London skyline
heritageStatus Grade II* listed park
knownFor Victorian dinosaur sculptures
concerts and events
remains of the Crystal Palace exhibition site
sports facilities
locatedIn Bromley
Crystal Palace, London
London, England
surface form: "London"

South London
surface form: "south London"
openingDate 1854
operator London Borough of Bromley
ownedBy London Borough of Bromley
publicAccess yes

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London Borough of Bromley contains Crystal Palace Park (part)

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