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Sights of London
1.
2. 1. Introduction
2. Big Ben
3. Buckingham Palace
4. Madame Tussaud's London
5. Westminster Abbey
6. the Tower Bridge
7. The list of used resources
8. The author of the project
3. London is the capital of the United Kingdom and Northern Island. It is
the largest city, urban zone and metropolitan area in the United
Kingdom, and the European Union by most measures. London is
located on the River Thames. London is a leading global city, with
strengths in the
arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare,
media, professional services, research and development, tourism. There
are a lot of beautiful sights in London.
4. Big Ben is the most recognizable landmark of London. In general, Big
Ben is the name of the great bell of the clock, located in the northern
part of Westminster Palace in London, although the name is also often
used to refer to the clock or the clock tower in general. It is part of the
architectural complex of Westminster Palace.
Big Ben is the largest quadripartite clock with bells and the third tallest
clock tower in the world.
5. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarchs and
a popular London attraction. It is located in the city of Westminster. The Palace
is designed for formal ceremonies, banquets and receptions and is the main
tourist attraction. In the period of national holidays or public disturbances near
the residence of the Queen's there are always a lot of people.
Buckingham Palace is one of the most famous buildings in the world.
6. The symbol of London, Madame Tussaud's wax Museum was opened in 1835.
There are figures of thousands of well-known people from all over the world:
public and religious figures, actors, legends of sports, famous
writers, artists, musicians. In the head office of the Museum of Madam
Tussaud's in London you can still see the most famous Study of the Horror. Also
in the halls of the Museum thematic films are displaying on the large
screen, carrying the visitors in different epochs of the history of London, starting
with the Great Fire of 1666 and ending with the twentieth century.
7. Westminster Abbey and Cathedral Church of St. Peter, one of the main
shrines of England, located in the London borough of Westminster. This
Gothic Church is a traditional place of coronation and burial site of the
British monarchs.
Also there are regular concerts of spiritual and secular music in the
Abbey.
8. The Tower Bridge is a business card of London, its history is closely
linked with the nearby tower. The emergence of the tower bridge is for
the decision of Parliament, in 1872, it decided that the city needed
another bridge, which would organically fit into the ensemble of the
tower, and at the same time would be a swing and would not violate the
traffic flow of the courts following to the docks on the Thames.