The Stone that Holds London Audio Guide | MapTalesGo

Discover the London Stone on Cannon Street, a relic from the 12th century BC that symbolizes authority and resilience in London's rich history.

Enclosed in glass on Cannon Street, the London Stone whispers tales of ancient history and legend. Dating back to the 12th century BC, it is said to mark the founding of a new Troy by Brutus of Troy.

This weathered rock served as a ceremonial altar and even as a milestone for Roman roads. From revolts to occult obsessions, its presence has shaped London's narrative, symbolizing authority and resilience. As long as it stands, the city remains connected to its storied past.

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