Walking Tour - Diverse London - City Public Art by Refugees and Immigrants

Schedule

Fri, 19 Jun, 2026 at 02:00 pm to Sun, 19 Jul, 2026 at 04:30 pm

UTC+01:00
Location

Meet outside the front of St Botolph's Church, Aldgate | London, EN

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Walking across the City, we discover the stories behind the people and sculptures of public art by immigrants and refugees
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The City of London has always been home to immigrant communities. This walks winds its way through the City streets and highlights immigrants who made a mark here in a literal way as it is home to some of their sculptures and reliefs. We will discover the first official public sculpture, the Monument which was carved by Caius Gabriel Cibber a Danish immigrant; a drinking fountain by French refugee, Aimé-Jules Dalou; mosaics by Russian born Boris Anrep and perhaps the most significant contribution of sculptures are by a number of refugees from Nazi Europe who settled in the UK such as Naomi Blake, Frank Meisler, Oscar Nemon and Georg Ehrlich. The tour finishes with the most recent sculpture, Unity, 1992 by a Croatian refugee from former Yugoslavia, Ivan Klapez.

P lease note that a couple of sculptures may not be accessible to view due to security or building work issues.


This walk is timed to be during refugee weekHome 2026 | Refugee Week 15-21 June

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Where is it happening?

Meet outside the front of St Botolph's Church, Aldgate, Aldgate High Street, London, United Kingdom

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GBP 12.50 to GBP 17.50

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Marilyn Greene, Footprints of London
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