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'''Holland Park''' is a public park in the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]] and also gives its name to the surrounding area. Much of the park was originally the grounds of Holland House, which was largely destroyed in the second world war. The park includes the former Commonwealth Institute building, to reopen in 2016 as the design museum.
[[File:Kyoto gardens Holland park.jpg|thumb|The Kyoto Gardens in Holland Park]]'''Holland Park''' is a public park in the [[Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea]] and also gives its name to the surrounding area. Much of the park was originally the grounds of Holland House, which was largely destroyed in the second world war. The park includes the former Commonwealth Institute building, to reopen in 2016 as the design museum.


==LGBT History==
==LGBT History==
Holland Park was one of the places where [[GLF]] held [[Gay Day]]s in the 1970s.<ref><cite>[[No Bath but Plenty of Bubbles]]</cite> pp 106–108.</ref>
==References==
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[[Category:Parks and open spaces]]
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[[Category:Kensington and Chelsea]]
[[Category:Kensington and Chelsea]]
[[Category:Localities in London]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

The Kyoto Gardens in Holland Park

Holland Park is a public park in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and also gives its name to the surrounding area. Much of the park was originally the grounds of Holland House, which was largely destroyed in the second world war. The park includes the former Commonwealth Institute building, to reopen in 2016 as the design museum.

LGBT History

Holland Park was one of the places where GLF held Gay Days in the 1970s.[1]

References