George V - Free Audio Guide
London, England, United Kingdom
George V, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, SW1P 3JY, United Kingdom
King George V (1865–1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from 1910 until 1936. He steered the monarchy through the First World War and the wartime-era change to the House of Windsor, becoming a symbol of national unity and institutional continuity during a period of political and social change. In London his legacy is expressed through statues, plaques, memorials and museum holdings, and through ceremonial displays in royal institutions; related artefacts and archives are held across public collections. Key attractions for those interested in his story include public monuments and nearby royal sites that reflect early 20th‑century history. Visiting arrangements vary by site: many outdoor memorials are freely viewable, while curated displays and museum spaces may have separate opening patterns, admission provisions and accessibility features. Principal commemorations and his burial at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, form part of a broader royal heritage.