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  2. Barbican Centre - Wikipedia

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    Opened: 1982; 43 years ago () ... Barbican Library: ... It is situated in an area which was badly bombed during World War II. The Barbican Centre, ...

  3. Barbican - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the English word barbican is thought to be found in either Persian or Arabic (see here or here).. Paul Deschamps (1888–1974) interpreted the Arabic word 'bashura[h]' as used in 13th-century chronicles to mean barbican, a defensive structure placed ahead of a gate but this has been debunked, 'bashura' denoting rather an entire section of the outer fortifications, which may ...

  4. Barbican Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Barbican Estate, or Barbican, is a residential complex of around 2,000 flats, maisonettes and houses in central London, England, within the City of London.It is in an area once devastated by World War II bombings and densely populated by financial institutions, 1.4 miles (2.2 km) north east of Charing Cross. [1]

  5. Warsaw Barbican - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, particularly the Siege of Warsaw (1939) and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, the barbican was largely destroyed, as were most of the Old Town's buildings. It was rebuilt after the war, during 1952–1954, on the basis of 17th-century etchings , as the new government decided it would be cheaper to rebuild the barbican and the ...

  6. Zhonghua Gate, Nanjing - Wikipedia

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    It is a renowned ancient city gate in China and the city gate with the most complex structure in the world ... be opened up and ... gate leading to barbican. It was ...

  7. The extraordinary career of the US-born Vogue model turned World War Two photographer will be explored in 250 images, with some displayed for the first time (2 October to 15 February 2026).

  8. Museum of London - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the museum closed so that the corporation could use the building for other purposes, and after the war, in 1955, it re-opened in the Royal Exchange. However, this was not seen as a satisfactory long-term solution, and in 1960 the museum seriously started to engage with the scheme to merge with the London Museum.

  9. Barbican tube station - Wikipedia

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    Barbican is a London Underground station situated near the Barbican Estate, on the edge of the ward of Farringdon Within, in the City of London in Central London. It has been known by various names since its opening in 1865, mostly in reference to the neighbouring ward of Aldersgate .