Wednesday, 10 January 2007

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

picture 3-hyde park- is one of london's finest historic landscapes covering 142 hectares(350acres).there is something for everyone in Hyde park.with over 4000 trees,a lake,a meddaw,horse rides and more it is easy to forget you're in the middle of london Barbierul Bianca Andreea

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picture 5-Big Ben-is one of london's best-known landworks,and looks most spectacular at night when the clock faces are iluminated.the four dials of the clock are 23 feet square,the minute hand is 14 feet long and figures are 2 feet high.Minutely regulated with a stock of coins placed on the huge pndulum,Big Ben is an excellent timekeeper,wich has rarely stopped.the name Big Ben actually refers not to the clock-tower itself,but to the thirteen ton bell hung within.the bell was named after the first commisioner of works,sir Benjamin Hall Barbierul Bianca Andreea

Anonymous said...

picture 4 and 6- Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence of Britain's sovereigns since 1837.

It evolved from a town house that was owned from the beginning of the eighteenth century by the Dukes of Buckingham. Today it is The Queen's official residence, with 775 rooms.

Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The Queen, areas of Buckingham Palace are opened to visitors on a regular basis.

The State Rooms of the Palace are open to visitors during the Annual Summer Opening in August and September. They are lavishly furnished with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Vermeer, Poussin, Canaletto and Claude; sculpture by Canova and Chantrey; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
BARBIERUL BIANCA ANDREEA

Anonymous said...

picture-7-London eye Since opening in March 2000 The London Eye has become an iconic landmark and a symbol of modern Britain. The London Eye is the UK’s most popular paid for visitor attraction, visited by over 3.5 million people a year. A breathtaking feat of design and engineering, passengers in the London Eye's capsules can see up to 40 kilometres in all directions.

The London Eye is the vision of David Marks and Julia Barfield, a husband and wife architect team. The wheel design was used as a metaphor of the turning of the century.

British Airways was the main sponsor of the London Eye until February 2008 and up until November 2005 were joint shareholders with Marks Barfield Architects and The Tussauds Group. British Airways also privately funded the London Eye project from the early stages of conception.


The London Eye is now operated by the London Eye Company Limited, a Merlin Entertainments Group Company.
BARBIERUL BIANCA ANDREEA

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