London
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LONDON EYE
It’s the largest observation wheel in Europe
Part of it was made in CZ
It was built to celebrate new millennium
It is 135 m high
WESTMINSTER ABBEY
It’s old church
It's located in the opposite of the Houses of Parliament
It is used for Royal weddings and monarchs are crowned there
Important poets and monarchs are buried there
BUCKINGHAM PALACE
It’s official monarch’s residence
It’s the seat of Queen Elizabeth II
It’s the largest royal office in the world
The guards are changing every day here
TRAFALGAR SQUARE
It is close to the Buckingham palace
Trafalgar square is named after the Battle of Trafalgar
There is located Nelson’s column
It serves as a meeting place
There is usually New Year’s eve – celebration
There is an National gallery
one of the world’s richest collections of paintings
Ministers live there
Piccadilly Circus It is the most famous and busiest transportation hub in London
There meets 5 of the main streets
There are advertisements on the buildings
It’s meeting place of lovers, homosexuals
There is located statue of Eros (Greek god of love)
THE HAROLD’S
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big department store
royal family shops there >very expensive
the British Museum
largest museum in the world
historical monuments from colonies
Egyptian mummies
The British Library
ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL
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It is the seat of the Archbishop of London
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The building is from the 17th century
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It is the second largest cathedral in the world (after the basilica of St. Petr in Rome)
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THE MONUMENT
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It is located near St Paul's Cathedral
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It is a monument to the worst fire in the history of the city
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The fire started just near the place of today's monument
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GREENWICH
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There is a Prime Meridian which passes through the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England
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Parks
St. James’s park
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the oldest one
lake with small islands
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Regent’s park
London ZOO
Culture
more than 40 theatres and music halls
The Globe
- William Shakespeare theatre
Madame Tussaud’s
- museum of wax figurines
- Queen Victoria, Picasso, pop singers, sportsmen, actors…