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THE LONDON EYE 
AND 
MADAME  TUSSAUDS
Getri  Tomson,  Marta  Tolli
Maris  Selmet, Patrick Barbo
THE LONDON EYE
THE LONDON EYE
HISTORY
 London Eye was opened in March 2000.
  Since  2000 The London Eye has become an iconic 
landmark and a symbol of modern Britain.
  Back  in 2000, the London Eye was known as
   the Millennium Wheel.
INTERESTING FACTS
 Passengers in the London Eye's capsules can see up 
to 40 kilometeres in all directions.
 The London Eye is the vision of David Marks and 
Julia Barfield, a husband and wife architect team.
 It took 7 years and the skills of hundreds of
    people from 5 countries to make The London Eye a 
reality .
 At 135m high, The London Eye is the world's
    tallest cantilevered observation wheel.
 Each of the 32 capsules weighs 10 tonnes
THE LONDON EYE’S CAPSULES
AWARDS
 The London Eye has won over 80 awards.
 The awards are won for national and 
international tourism, outstanding architectural 
quality  and engineering achievement.
 The awards are won since opening in March 
2000.
VISITING
 The London Eye is opened daily, except 
December 25 and 5th­ 16th  January.
  Tickets  can be bought at The London eye or by 
the Internet.
 When one buys tickets online more than 24 hours 
before visiting, then the ticket is up to 10% 
cheaper .
MADAME TUSSAUDS
ABOUT
 Oldest wax museum in the world
  Founded  in London by Marie Tussaud
 Many branches all over the world
 Has huge collection of celebrities
MADAME TUSSAUD’S LONDON
ABOUT THE FOUNDER
 Born in Strasbourg, France
 Was tought by Dr. Philippe Curtius
 Made her first sculpture of Voltaire in 1777
 Had her first exhibition in 1835 in Baker Street, 
London
MARIE TUSSAUD AND JOHNNY 
DEPP
THE BEATLES AND MARILYN 
MONROE
Thank you for listening.

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • The London Eye
  • The London Eye
  • History
  • Interesting facts
  • The London Eye’s capsules
  • Awards
  • Visiting
  • Madame Tussauds
  • About
  • Madame Tussaud’s London
  • About the founder
  • Marie Tussaud and Johnny Depp
  • The Beatles and Marilyn Monroe
  • Slide 15
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