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The Royal Observatory Greenwich is a historic scientific institution founded in 1675, situated on the Prime Meridian line in Greenwich Park, London. Visitors can stand on the famous Prime Meridian of the World, visit the Octagon Room designed by Sir Christopher Wren as the oldest part of the observatory, and marvel at the Great Equatorial Telescope under the distinctive onion dome.
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