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The London Eye
The
London Eye is a giant 135-metre tall Ferris wheel
situated on the banks of the River Thames in the British capital.
It is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over 3.5 million people annually.
The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London.
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a
Gothic
church in London that is the
traditional place of
coronation and
burial for English monarchs. Located next to the Houses
of Parliament in the heart of
London.
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The Tower of London
An ancient fortress
in London. Now it’s a
museum of armour and
also the place where
Crown Jewels are kept. It comprises not one,
but 20 towers. The oldest of which, the White
Tower. Many stories associated with British
history come from the Tower. In 1483 King
Edward IV's two sons were murdered in the
so-called Bloody Tower. Of course, no visit
to the Tower would be complete without
seeing the ravens; huge black birds. Legend
states that if the ravens were to leave the
Tower the Crown will fall, and Britain with
it. Under the special care of the Raven
Master, the ravens are fed a daily diet of raw
meat. And there is no danger of them flying
away, because their wings are clipped.
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The Bloody Tower
The Bloody Tower was built by
King Henry III
between 1238 - 1272
The Bloody Tower
was originally named the
Garden Tower. But was given this nickname
from the murderous events which were
believed to have occurred in the building. It
is believed to first derive its name from the
suicide in it of Henry Percy. It was
then believed to be the scene of the murder
of the two little Princes in the Tower –
Edward V and his brother the Duke of York.
Finally it was believed that Henry VI also
met his death here. Others who suffered
imprisonment or death in the Bloody Tower
included: Henry Percy died there in
mysterious circumstances in 1585; Hanging
Judge Jeffreys , Sir Thomas Overbury, poet
and many others.
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The White Tower
The White Tower is a central
tower, the old tower, at the Tower of London.
It was started in 1078 by William the Conqueror who ordered the White Tower to be built inside the south-east part of The City walls, near the River Thames. This was as to protect London from outside invaders. William ordered the Tower to be built of stone. The tower was finished around 1087 by his sons and successors, William Rufus and Henry I.
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Stonehenge
Stonehenge is a prehistoriс
monument located in the
English county of Wiltshire
(Уилтшир), about
13 kilometres north
of
Salisbury (Солсбери). One
of the most famous sites in
the world, Stonehenge is
composed of earthworks
surrounding a circular
setting of large standing
stones.
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The University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge (informally
Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge) is
public, research university
located in Cambridge,
United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university
in both England and the English-speaking world
and the seventh-oldest globally. It is one of the
best universities in the world. Graduates University
have won a total of 61 Nobel Prizes, the most of
any university in the world. Academic staff of
University won a total of 52 Nobel Prizes, second
most of any academic institution (after Columbia
University).
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Madame Tussauds
Madame Tussauds is a
wax museum
in London with branches in a number
of major cities. It was founded by
wax sculptor Marie Tussaud and was
formerly known as "Madame
Tussaud's«. Madame Tussauds is a
major tourist attraction in London,
displaying waxworks of historical and
royal figures, film stars, sports stars
and famous murderers.
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Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle is a medieval
castle and
royal residence
in Windsor. The original
castle was built
after the
Norman invasion by William
the Conqueror, and since the
time of Henry I it has been
used by a succession of
monarchs. The castle
includes the 15th-century St
George's Chapel (капелла св.
Георгия). More than
five hundred people live and
work in Windsor, making it
the largest inhabited castle in
the world.
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The Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is a beautiful monument
in London, over the River Thames. It is close
to the Tower of London, which gives it its name. It has become an iconic symbol of London.
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The British Museum
The British Museum is a
museum of human history and culture in London. Its
collections, which number more than seven million objects, are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world and originate from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present
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The Royal Albert Hall
The Royal Albert Hall is
a concert hall situated in London.
The Royal Albert Hall
is one of the UK's most treasured and distinctive buildings, recognizable all over the world. Since its opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from every kind of performance genre have appeared on its stage. Each year it hosts more than 350 performances including classical concerts, rock and pop, ballet and opera, award ceremonies, school and community events, charity performances .
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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.
It celebrated its 150th
anniversary in May
2009. The tower is
96.3 metres high
(roughly 16 stories).
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Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace is the London home and
primary residence of the British monarch.
Buckingham Palace has
775 rooms. These
include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest
bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices
and 78 bathrooms. Buckingham Palace is the
Queens official London residence and is
used to receive and entertain guests on
state, ceremonial and official occasions for
the Royal Family. The Palace is located
between The Green Park, Hyde Park and St.
James's Park. Buckingham Palace's 19 state
rooms, ballroom and gardens are open to
visitors during August and September.
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Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is a royal residence
set in Kensington Gardens in London, England. It has
been a residence of the British Royal Family since the 17th century. Kensington Palace is also used on an unofficial basis by Prince Harry, as well as his cousin Zara Phillips.
It was the official residence of Diana, Princess of Wales (until her death in 1997).