2. St Paul's
Cathedral
Important services held at St Paul's
include the funerals of Lord Nelson,
the Duke of Wellington and Sir
Winston Churchill
Jubilee celebrations for Queen
Victoria;
The wedding of Charles, Prince of
Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer,
Funerals and different services, the
First and Second World Wars
3. Length - 518ft (158m)
Nave width - 121ft (37m)
Width across transepts - 246ft (75m)
Height - 365ft (111m)
Dome height (outer) - 278ft (85m)
Dome height (inner) - 225ft (68m)
Dome diameter (outer) - 112ft (34m)
Dome diameter (inner) - 102ft (31m)
Number of towers - 2
Tower height - 221ft (67m)
4. Wembley Stadium
It opened in 2007 and was built on
the site of the previous 1923
Wembley Stadium.
The earlier Wembley stadium,
originally called the Empire
Stadium, was often referred to as
"The Twin Towers"
It was one of the world's most
famous football stadia until its
demolition in 2003
6. The Sherlock Holmes
Museum
The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a
popular privately run museum in
London, England
Dedicated to the famous fictional
detective Sherlock Holmes
It opened in 1990 and is situated in
Baker Street, bearing the number
221B by permission of the City of
Westminster,[1] although it lies
between numbers 237 and 241, near
the north end of Baker Street in
central London close to Regent's
Park.