5. BIG BEN
The name Big Ben
is often used to
describe the tower,
the clock and the
bell but the name
was first given to
the Great Bell. If
you go to London
you should see it.
6. The Palace of
Westminster
The Palace of Westminster
also known as "The
Parliament (Parliament) is
the place to meet both
chambers of the
Parliament of the United
Kingdom (the House of
Lords and House of
Commons). The palace
originally served as a royal
residence, but no monarch
has lived there since the
XVI century. Today
includes meeting rooms,
libraries, hallways,
cafeterias, bars and gyms.
8. Saint Paul
Cathedral.
Was built between
1676 and 1710. It
is one of the few
buildings in the
area that survived
the Second World
War. It's a nice
place, you have to
visit.
9. TOWER OF
LONDON
Her Majesty's Royal Palace
and Fortress, more commonly
known as the Tower of
London, is a historic castle on
the north bank of the River
Thames in central
London, England, United
Kingdom. It lies within
the London Borough of Tower
Hamlets, separated from the
eastern edge of the square
mile of the City of London by
the open space known
as Tower Hill. It was founded
towards the end of 1066 as
part of the Norman Conquest
of England.
11. STAMFORD BRIDGE
Opened in 1877.
The Stamford Bridge is a
football stadium located in
the London Borough of
Hammersmith and
Fulham, London, England,
and is the home of Chelsea
Football Club. The stadium
is located in the urban area
of Walham Green and is
dubbed as The Bridge by
followers of club. The
stadium capacity is 41,837
spectators
12. LONDON EYE
The London Eye (London Eye),
also known as the Millennium
Wheel (London Eye), completed
in 1999 and opened in March
2000, was the largest Ferris wheel
in the world-viewpoint until the
opening of the Star of Nanchang
in May 2006, and the subsequent
Singapore Flyer in 2008. The
London Eye reaches a height of
135 m on the western end of
Jubilee Gardens, on the South
Bank of the Thames, London
Borough of Lambeth, between
Westminster and Hungerford
bridges. The wheel is next to
County Hall and outside the
offices of the Ministry of Defence.
13. COVENT
GARDEN
The Royal Opera House (Royal
Opera House) is a London theater
shows. Also known as Covent
Garden in the neighborhood
where it is located. The theater is
home to the Royal Opera
Company and the Royal Ballet of
England.
It is the third theater that
occupies that space. The facade,
foyer and auditorium were built in
1856, and almost all other
elements in the complex were
rebuilt in the 1990s.
The auditorium has a capacity of
2,268 spectators, with four floors
of boxes, and the upper gallery.
The proscenium is 12.20 m wide
and 14.8 high.
15. The British
Museum
The British Museum (English: British
Museum) is a museum of the city of
London, UK. Its collections encompass
diverse fields of human knowledge, such
as history, archeology, ethnography and
art.
The museum was one of the first
institutions of its kind in Europe. Custody
over seven million objects from all
continents, many of which are stored for
study and restoration, or saved for lack of
space to display them. It also has the
largest reading room of the British
Library, library but now has its own
headquarters, until 1973 was also part of
the museum, like the Natural History
Museum in London, who moved to its
own premises in the year 1963.
Section of Ancient Egypt is the largest in
the world after the Egyptian Museum in
Cairo. Admission to the museum and
many of the services offered, such as the
reading-room, are free and free, except
for some temporary exhibitions.
16. TATE MODERN
Tate Modern is a modern
art gallery located in London,
England. It is Britain's national
gallery of international modern
art and forms part of
theTate group (together with Tate
Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St
Ives and Tate Online).[ It is the
most-visited modern art gallery in
the world, with around 4.7 million
visitors per year. It is based in the
former Bankside Power Station in
the Bankside area of Central
London Tate holds the national
collection of British art from 1500
to the present day and
international modern and
contemporary art