Apsley House faces the Wellington Arch, the Arc de Triomphe to commemorate the Duke's victory over Napoleon, and an elevator to climb the top, which is included in London Pass. On the top of the arch, besides being able to see, there are also some pictures and text exhibitions that introduce the famous Arc de Triomphe all over the world. The building itself is now an art museum. The Duke of Wellington collected many paintings of great masters. Especially when he fought in Spain and Belgium for a long time and was a personal friend with Goya. So in his collection, Spanish masters such as Goya, Venezuela and Dutch masters such as Rubens and Brugger occupied a large proportion, especially several paintings. Goya painted a huge portrait of the Duke of Wellington. The most interesting collection is a giant white marble nude sculpture at the entrance of the stairs. At first glance, it seems to be the God of war of ancient Greece and Rome. Looking at the face carefully, it is the emperor of Napoleon.