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The Sights of London

Discover the historic and stunning attractions of London, including Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, Buckingham Palace, and more. Immerse yourself in over two thousand years of history and culture in this vibrant city.

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The Sights of London

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  1. The Sights of London

  2. London is situated on the river Thames. Its population is more than 8 million people. The city is very old and beautiful. It founded more than two thousand years ago.

  3. The main attraction is London places of interest. Among them there are: Westminster Abbey, The Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral, London Bridge, The Tower of London.

  4. Westminster Abbey

  5. It was founded in 1050 as a monastery, but later it was rebuilt. Nearly all the kings and queens of Britain were crowned and buried there. The Abbey is a symbol of English traditions. One of the treasures of the Abbey is the ancient Coronation Chair.

  6. Its founder, Edward the Confessor built it on the site of an old church called Saint Peter's. The Abbey was blessed at Christmas in 1065 and Edward died a week later. Edward the Confessor was made a saint after his death and he is buried in a special chapel dedicated to him.

  7. St. Paul's Cathedral

  8. This cathedral is the most famous of all English architecture. The largest bell in England is in the Clock Tower of the cathedral. Inside the cathedral you can see many monuments to generals and admirals.

  9. Trafalgar Square

  10. The square is named in commemoration of the naval battle of Trafalgar in 1805. On the middle of the square the nelson column was erected. Four bronze lions are at the base of the column.

  11. The palace in the official London residence of the Queen and her family. Above the State Entrance is the central balcony where the Royal family appear on occasions of national holidays.

  12. NaturalMuseum

  13. Planetarium

  14. National Theatre

  15. Madam Tussaud′sMuseum

  16. Albert Hall

  17. London Eye

  18. London Bridge

  19. London Buses

  20. London Underground(Tube)

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