Sights in Great Britain Work by the student Gritcenko Kate.

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Sights in Great Britain Work by the student Gritcenko Kate

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Sights in Great Britain

Work by the student Gritcenko Kate

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Tower Bridge - swing bridge in the center of London on the River Thames, not far from the Tower of London. Sometimes it is confused with London Bridge, located upstream. Opened in 1894. Is also one of the symbols of London and Britain.

Tower Bridge

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Big Ben - the name of the largest of the six bells of Westminster Palace in London, it is often mistakenly attributed to the name of the clock and the clock tower as a whole. At the time of casting Big Ben was the largest and heaviest bell of the United Kingdom

Big Ben

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Westminster Abbey - Gothic church in Westminster (London), to the west of the Palace of Westminster. Built intermittently from 1245 to 1745 years, but retains the look of the gothic. Traditional place of coronation and burial of monarchs of Great Britain. Along with the nearby church of St. Margaret Abbey ranked among the World Heritage Sites.

Westminster Abbey

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Madame Tussauds museum

Madame Tussauds - Wax Museum in London's Marylebone

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Stonehenge - UNESCO World Heritage stone megalithic structures in the county.

Stonehenge