11. The History of London
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and try to understand.
? London has nearly 2,000 years of recorded history. It was
founded as Londinium by the Romans, following their
invasion in A.D. 4-3. They built the first wooden bridge and in
A.D. 120 began the construction of the defensive walls,
fragments of which can still be seen today.
? The Great Fire of 1666 destroyed three quarters of the City -
the commercial and financial centre of London. After that the
old timber houses were replaced by buildings of brick in order
to reduce any future fire risk.
15. The Tower Bridge
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? The Tower Bridge is known around the world and is famous as
being one of the most visited bridges in all of history. It
opened in 1894 and has excellent views of the Tower of
London and of river life on the Thames. A tremendous exhibit
awaits you at this site.
17. Buckingham Palace
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royalty since 1837. The changing of the guard is
tourist attraction that you must see. See the Queen¡¯s
horse and stables in the Mews and walk the
fascinating grounds. This is where it all happens in
the home of the royals
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19. Westminster Abbey
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At Westminster Abbey it is famous for being an architectural
wonder of the world and it is absolutely breathtaking. The
place for the country¡¯s coronations since 1066 and for
numerous other Royal occasions this is a masterful work of art
and at present, it still is a church with regular service hours.
? Westminster Abbey was built by Henry III in the 13th century.
All coronations have taken place there. The Abbey contains
many tombs end memorials to eminent men and women, but
perhaps the most popular ones are those to writers, actors and
musicians in Poet's Corner
? Westminster Abbey was built by Henry III in the 13th century.
All coronations have taken place there. The Abbey contains
many tombs end memorials to eminent men and women, but
perhaps the most popular ones are those to writers, actors and
musicians in Poet's Corner
31. Picadilly Circus
? It¡¯s not only a famous square of London
but also a block and the street. It is in
the center of the city.
32. The British Museum
The British Museum is one of
London¡¯s top tourist
attractions. It also offers
quite a bit of information. It
was built in 1753 and the
Museum's distinctive Greek
revivalist structure was built
during the 19th century. It
covers 14 acres of land with
the exhibitions and
admission is free for all.