It was Lord Melbourne, the Prime Minister, who saved the great hall by arranging for the fire engines to be brought right into the hall and personally supervising the fire fighting operation. The magnificent Gothic Revival masterpiece you see today was built between 1840 and 1888, this was the work of Charles Barry who designed the buildings to blend with nearby Westminster Abbey. The two imposing towers, well known landmarks in London, are the clock tower, named after it's bell called Big Ben, and Victoria tower, on whose flag pole the Union Jack flies when parliament is sitting. Most of the tourists think that Big Ben is the tower, but Big Ben is only a clock, which was built in 1858 to 1859. It is probably named, after Sir Benjamin Hall, the first Commissioner of Works. Big Ben is very heavy. It weights over 13 tons. The clock mechanism, alone, weights about 5 tons. The figures on the clock face are about 2 feet long. Charles Barry's design incorporated a clock tower
There are about 1.1 million objects in the museum. The main museum galleries are free admission. The central part of London is the City. There are many famous historical buildings in the City. The Houses of Parliament are one of them. It was constructed from 1840 until 1888. From 1875 the parliament meetings take place there. There are 1100 rooms, and 3.2 km of corridors. The Houses of Parliament consists of two parts the house of the lords and the house of the commons. The clock tower Big Ben is a part of the houses of parliament. Big Ben is one of London's best-known landmarks, and looks most spectacular at night when the clock faces are illuminated. You even know when parliament is in session, because a light shines above the clock face. The name Big Ben actually refers not to the clock-tower itself, but to the thirteen ton bell in it. The four dials of the clock are 23 feet square, the minute hand is 14 feet long and the figures are 2 feet high
It is close to the Tower of London, which gives it its name.It has become an iconic symbol of London. WESTMINISTER ABBEY: Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. Benedictine monks first came to this site in the middle of the tenth century, establishing a tradition of daily worship which continues to this day. The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of seventeen monarchs. THE PALACE OF WESTMINISTER AND BIG BEN: The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, is the seat of the two houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom--the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The Palace lies on the north bank of the River Thames in the heart of the London borough of the City of Westminster, close to the historic Westminster Abbey and the government buildings of Whitehall and Downing Street. The name may refer to either of two structures: the Old
On 6 July 2005 London won the bid to host the 2012 Olympics. However, celebrations were cut short the following day when, on 7 July 2005, London was rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. More than 50 were killed and 750 injured in three bombings on London Underground and another aboard a double decker bus near Russell Square in King's Cross. 5 BIG BEN Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well.Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free- standing clock tower in the world. It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31 May 1859),during which celebratory events took place. A
London important sights guide Roman period 20th century · Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well. It is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world. The clock first ticked on 31 May 1859. The pendulum is installed within an
· Destroyed in 1834 in a fire · Westminster Hall survived the fire · New house built for parliament in 1840s( Sir Charles Barry) · Queen rules symbolically, actual power - parliament · House of Lords double-check the laws · House of Commons discuss politics and make laws · Opening of Parlianent- in November · Westminster Hall- oldest existing part, used as a court and a ceremonial hall, erected by William II in 1097 · Big Ben actually only the Bell(16 tons)- largest in the UK · Clock tower built in 1288 · 3rd tallest clock tower in the world, biggest four-faced clock in the world · Burned down along with the Houses in 1834, rebuilt after Westminster Abbey · Dedicated to St. Peter · Owned by the royal family · Next to Houses of Parliament · Edward the Confessor built 1045-1050 · Rebuilt 1245-1517 as a Gothic church; Henry III · Attacked by Puritans in 1640s
Westminster Today For centuries, Westminster was the political and religious center, but today Westminster is the center of government. Westminster Hall was built in 1099 by the son of William the Conqueror and is one of the largest medieval halls. It was part of the Westminster Palace, which was destroyed by a fire in 1834. The Houses of Parliament that we see today were rebuilt in the 19th century after the fire. The Big Ben clock tower is the largest four-sided ringing clock in the world and it is also one of the London's most famous symbols. Some think that Big Ben is the name of the clock on the tower, but actually it is the name of the big 13-ton bell that rings every fifteen minutes. The most historic religious building in Britain is Westminster Abbey, a beautiful church across the street from the Houses of Parliament. It was begun between
London is often identified with the White Tower. Tower Bridge was opened in 1894. It is one of the most famous London attractions and just over a hundred years old. St Paul`s Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop off London. It is known for it`s big done with the Whispering Gallery in side it. Houses of Parliament are the seat of the British Parliament. It is also known as the Palace of Westminster. 2009 marks the 150th anniversary of the Clock Tower, Great Clock and Great bell. Big Ben is a large bell in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. Shakespeare`s plays were first beformed in the Globe. The central part of the Globe doesn`t have a roof. Over 400 years after it was closed down, Shakespeare's Globe re-opened in its original setting of London's Bank side. William Shakespeare (1564- 1616) was born at Stratford- on- Avon. Buckingham Palace is the Queen's official London residence. When Queen Elizabeth
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