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The seat of power
1. GUIDED TOUR 1: THE SEATGUIDED TOUR 1: THE SEAT
OF POWEROF POWER
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In this exhibition we will see different views of the
most famous sights of London from our route.
2. Out LineOut Line
In this presentation we'll see...
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Westminster Abbey.
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The Houses of Parliament and the Big Ben.
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Westminster Hall.
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Whitehall.
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Downing Street.
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Scotland Yard.
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The London Eye.
3. Westminster AbbeyWestminster Abbey
* built from 1050.
* Gothic Anglican church
the size of a cathedral.
* Member has aristocratic
tombs , royal family
and eminent
personalities.
* coronations are held.
4. The houses of ParliamentThe houses of Parliament
and the Big Ben.and the Big Ben.
* divided into two
chambers : the Senate
and Lower House.
* The lower house is
almost always
responsible for the
legislation , and the
upper house of the
second opinion.
* big clock next to the
UK parliament
* became operational on
September 7, 1859 and
brick 61 meters and 35
5. BIG BEN.BIG BEN.
Did you know ...? The famous clock tower of
London and Big Ben has started to lean so
amazing.
6. Westminster Hall.Westminster Hall.
* Built in middle age and
demolished in 1834
due to fire.
* Venue of the camera
and common.
* You can refer to the old
palace or the new
palace.
* The competition for the
7. WESTMINSTER HALL.WESTMINSTER HALL.
The Stunning Westminster Palace room was one
of the few parts of the building that survived the
devastating fire of 1834, which forced to build a
new parliament building.
8. Whitehall.Whitehall.
* Is a London street
which runs from
Parliament Square to
Trafalgar Square.
* in this street there
are many
government
buildings.
* surrounding
government is the
9. WHITEHALL.WHITEHALL.
This avenue runs from Trafalgar Square to the
Palace of Westminster or Houses of Parliament
in London. It is an avenue where many tourist
things look . However, it has several
monuments and important buildings . The
sidewalks are wide, good for walking but not
have to shelter if it rains.
10. Downing Street.Downing Street.
* street in central
London famous for
hosting the homes of
senior British
ministers
* I call it so by Sir
George Downing ,
soldier and diplomat
* doors are large, black
and metal
11. DOWNING STREETDOWNING STREET
His black Georgian door with number 10 has
been around the world in pictures on arrival
became the leaders of the planet . And just as
important are his illustrious pets, dogs and cats
that have accompanied the Prime Minister and
the British during dozens of legislatures. King
of the house is now Larry , a cat that likes to
hunt mice 's sleep , and the British press loves
it.
12. Scotland Yard.Scotland Yard.
* is a metonym for the
Metropolitan Police of
London.
* Founded in 1829 by
robert peel.
* The building is part of
what is now known as
the Norman Shaw
Buildings set.
* listed since 1970 as
rated by their special
13. WHY POLICE HEADQUARTERS LONDONWHY POLICE HEADQUARTERS LONDON
YARD CALLED Scotlan.YARD CALLED Scotlan.
the London police force was created by Sir
Robert Peel in 1829.
Originally , the location of the body was at
number 4 Whitehall Place, which opened onto
a back yard : the Great Scotland Yard (the
Great CourtySuch was the popularity achieved
the name of the police headquarters during
transport location , the mid- 60s of XX century
to the new building was called New Scotland
Yard.ard Scottish ) . The name was inspired
courtyard where years earlier had been a
medieval castle that housed Scottish royalty on
14. THE LONDON EYE.THE LONDON EYE.
* is a big wheel lookout
135 feet high.
* located on the western
end of Jubilee Gardens,
on the South Bank of
the Thames.
* The London Eye has 32
capsules sealed and air
conditioned passenger ,
8 feet long and 4 feet in
diameter.
15. CURIOSITIES OF LONDONCURIOSITIES OF LONDON
EYEEYE
Weight (wheel more capsules) 2100 tn
Circumference 424 mts.
Capacity 800 people.
While rotating 30 minutes.
Cost £ 75 million.
16. Things you did notThings you did not
know about London.know about London.
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In Station King 's Cross , which is the
starting point for the Expresso
Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books ,
has installed a metal plate that says
Platform 9 ¾ ( Platform 9 ¾) and a
luggage cart looking through the wall
( in reference to what count these
books ) . This signal causes crowds of
tourists who want to photograph .
The Canary Wharf Tower, a skyscraper
of East London, is the tallest building
in the UK (235 meters).
17. Things you did notThings you did not
know about London.know about London.●
Each year , visitors to the city over 30
million people , and although there
are currently about 95,000 hotel
rooms, it is believed that another
20,000 would be needed more room
to cope with the huge demand .
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The British Museum is one of the
most famous museums of antiques
from around the world, and here are
most of the sculptures and friezes of
the Parthenon. In the reading room of
the museum was where Karl Marx
wrote much of his work Capital.
18. Things you did notThings you did not
know about London.know about London.
● In Notting Hill , where was the library of Hugh Grant in the film of the same name
, the world's largest after Rio de Janeiro Carnival Venue.
● The Thames River, which divides the city into two parts , is about 340 kilometers
long and is the most important country .
● The Millenium Bridge, opened in 2000, is the first pedestrian bridge over the
Thames ince 1900. This bridge leads from the Tate Modern to St. Paul 's
Cathedral.