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LONDON MONUMENTS

Este trabalho foi realizado por: -Adriana Melo, n1, 6D; -Raquel Loureiro, n 17, 6D; -Ricardo Mendes, n18, 6D.

-Buckingham Palace; -Tower Bridge; -London Eye; -Trafalgar Square; -British Museum.

Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the British monarch in London, England. [1] In addition to being the residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace is the place of entertainment real basis for all official visits of heads state of the United Kingdom, and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people in times of great joy and crisis. However, there is admired by all, it was voted as the fourth ugliest building in London in March 2005. The palace, originally known as Buckingham House (the building that forms the heart of today's palace) was a large townhouse built by the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and acquired by King George III in 1762 as a private residence, known as "The Queen's House"("The Queen's House").

BUCKINGHAM PALACE

TOWER BRIDGE

The "Tower Bridge" located between the Tower of London and City Hall (City Hall) was built in 1894, and is the most famous bridge in the city. In the north tower is a museum with an exhibition on the history of the construction of the bridge and its machinery, but what is really worth it to enjoy the environment that gives off. Look at her while walking by the river Thames is a really great experience.

http://www.minube.pt/sitio-preferido/tower-bridge-a272

TOWER BRIDGE

LONDON EYE

The London Eye (London Eye) is the largest panoramic wheel in the world. It measures 135 meters high and on a sunny day, you can see up to the Windsor Castle, which is over 40 km. Has 32 "capsules" and each one takes up to 25 people. The Eye was transported by the river Thames in sections and assembled with the help of a giant crane. Opened in 2000 on a temporary basis only to celebrate the Millennium. Yet an average of ten thousand hits a day and his enormous popularity, ensuring their continuity.

http://viagens.kazulo.pt/2891/londres:-the-london-eye.htm

LONDON EYE

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Trafalgar Square (Trafalgar Square) is one of the most visited tourist attractions of London. Designed by John Nash, this square was built between 1829 and 1841, in homage to Horacio Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. It is no coincidence that what stands out most in this famous plaza is a large column of Nelson and the four giant lions resting at its base.

http://dreamguides.edreams.pt/reino-unido/londres/trafalgar-square

TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Trafalgar square

BRITISH MUSEUM

The British Museum has one of the largest collections in the world, gathering pieces ranging from prehistory to the present day, among which are objects from around the world. "The Rosetta Stone", the "Portland Vase" and some sculptures from the Parthenon in Athens are undoubtedly some of his most well known internationally. This museum was founded in 1753 and currently there is free access. It is also known for its exhibitions.

http://dreamguides.edreams.pt/reino-unido/londres/british-museum

BRITISH MUSEUM

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