Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace
type: royal palace
Style: Gregorian, classicism and neoclassicism
Location: London, UK
Start: 1703
finish: 1826
Height: 30m
architect William Winde, John Nash and Edward Blore
is the British monarch's official residence in London, the palace is used for ceremonies, state visits. sightseeing and coo residence by Queen Elizabeth II and also is home to the royal colletion.
originally was a hotel "petit hotel" built for the first Duke of bukingham in 1703 and acquired by King Joseph III in 1762 to make private residence. with the arrival of Queen Victoria of England, it became the residency ofial of the monarchy.

During war
during the First World War was not bombed, but World War II suffered damage, was bombed on more than 7 occasions since the Nazis thought they demolish the palace demoralize the union

The palace today office.
today live in the Queen and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Earl of Wessex, there is also the central






                                                 areas of the palace


  • noble area
  • music room
  • Blue and White Banquet
  • Living status
  • art gallery
  • throne room
  • Green Living
  • guard room
  • ballroom
  • closet
  • this gallery
  • gal high
  • private apartments
status areas
  • semi-state rooms
  • Brigton flag
  • Chinese red and blue chairyellow lounge
  • Belgian suiteChinese Diningmain hallbalcony glass doors Central Living

London Eye


The London eye, also known as Millennium Wheel, completed in 1999 and opened to public in March 2000.
Reaches a height of 135m and is on the western end of Jubilee Gordens in the south bank of the Thames   
prince info:
Adult: ukp 18, 00
Child, 4- 14: ukp 14, 65
Child, under 3: free
Senior, 60 +: ukp 14, 65
Registered disabled. Ukp 14, 65

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big ben

Big Ben is the name that is known Westminster large bell; the largest of the bells is in the clocktower located in the city of London.Was built in 1858, is believed named in honor of the first charge of the construction Benjamin hall or perhaps to pay homage to the boxer Ben Caunt very popular in that year.
the clock is renowned for its reliability, this is due to the skill of its designer, Dr. Edmund Beckett, who invented an exhaust system of gravity, which consists of a pendulum with a 3-point star which makes the pendulum does not be altered by the accumulation of snow on the needle or by wind or temperatures.A reliability test was for the firefighter who suffered the city of London during World War II by German aircraft; the clock kept running and giving the time on time.