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Bridge Street, Big Ben, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
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2024
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2024

Standing 96 m tall, Big Ben is the 13.5-tonne bell atop the Elizabeth Tower, the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. Originally named "The Great Bell", the origin of its current name remains unclear. Although never officially christened, it is nicknamed Big Ben by Londoners, "although we can't quite work out why". Many theories exist; one favorite is that it was christened "Victoria" during a ceremony in honor of the queen of the same name. However, the inauguration speech was so long that one of the audience members exclaimed, "Just call her Big Ben and get it over with! The other theory is that the name refers to Benjamin Hall, the civil engineer in charge of casting the bell, who was nicknamed Big Ben because of his size. Following the fire of 1835, which destroyed part of the parliament building, architect Charles Barry decided to incorporate the famous bell into the design, which rang for the first time on May 31, 1859 after being moved sixty meters. The imposing bell of the Palace of Westminster punctuates London's days with its famous chimes. Completed in 1859, the clock tower is a national symbol and a source of pride and admiration both day and night. It is one of London's most photographed landmarks. Since 2003, Big Ben has been leaning dramatically, tilting a little more each year. In 2012, it began to show with the naked eye. You can see the tilt by standing in Parliament Square and looking east towards the River Thames. As yet, no decision has been taken to stop the tilt. However, in June 2012, following a proposal by the Conservative Party, it was agreed that the tower should be renamed Elizabeth Tower, in honor of the Queen, who has sat on the throne for 60 years. There is a miniature reproduction of Big Ben next to Victoria Station, Little Ben, between Victoria Street and Vauxhall Bridge Road.

Between August 2017 and November 2022, Big Ben stopped ringing due to renovation work. The challenge was enormous: 5 years and £80 million invested to renovate this absolute landmark of the UK capital. Now, like a sleeping creature now awake, the tower and its bell stand once more in all their splendor.


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Geoffroy777
Visited in april 2018
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Actuellement en restauration, on perd donc beaucoup en intérêt...
D'un coté, des rambarde cache tout de l'autre, les aiguilles de l’horloge ont été démonté ! :(
fute_297693
Visited in january 2018
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Un monument emblématique grandiose qui nous rappelle que nous sommes bien en Angleterre et plus précisément à Londres ! A photographier sous toutes les coutures !
pluckette
Visited in april 2018
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Certes on ne peut le visiter mais Big Ben est un incontournable à voir lorsque l'on est de passage à Londres. Sa "robe" du moment gâche néanmoins son architecture mais c'est pour la bonne cause.
Mariokart14
Visited in january 2017
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Bâtiment grandiose et splendide. Quand la cloche retentit, on se sent à Londres directement. Dommage qu’en ce moment e,le née fonctionne plus mais c’est pour la bonne cause.
Visited in december 2017
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Dommage qu'il soit en rénovation mais sinon intérressant
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