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Marble Arch starts restoration works

View of an old arch monument in a square with people.
The arch has an interior space which English Heritage wants to start reusing (Image: Marcorubino via Dreamstime.com)

English Heritage has started extensive conservation works on London's historic landmark Marble Arch.

The monument has been deteriorating in recent decades. English Heritage said that the main damage has been caused by water, which can create cracks by freezing and thawing. It also corrodes the arch’s bronze elements.

Older cleaning methods have made the marble more porous and prone to staining which makes maintenance, such as cleaning graffiti, more difficult without causing further damage. Traffic pollution negatively effects the marble as acids found in polluted air react with the calcite in the stone and cause gradual erosion.

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