LONDRES, Royaume-Uni — la roue du millénaire, également connue sous le nom de London Eye, est un point de repère moderne sur la rive sud de la Tamise. Cette célèbre grande roue offre une vue à couper le souffle sur les gratte-ciel de Londres et attire chaque année des millions de visiteurs, ce qui en fait une attraction populaire dans la ville.
5026 x 3338 px | 42,6 x 28,3 cm | 16,8 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
1 juin 2009
Lieu:
Embankment, London, Westminster, United Kingdom
Informations supplémentaires:
The Millennium Wheel, also known as the London Eye, is a prominent attraction located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, United Kingdom. This impressive Ferris wheel, completed in 2000 as part of the city's millennium celebrations, stands 135 meters tall and has become an iconic symbol of modern London. Designed by architects David Marks and Julia Barfield, the Millennium Wheel is the largest cantilevered observation wheel in the world, offering panoramic views of London's skyline from its 32 enclosed capsules. Each capsule can accommodate up to 25 passengers, allowing visitors to enjoy the breathtaking cityscape in comfort. The London Eye has become a must-see attraction for tourists and locals alike, attracting millions of visitors each year. It is situated in the heart of London's bustling South Bank, an area known for its vibrant arts and entertainment scene. The South Bank is home to many other popular attractions, including the Tate Modern, the National Theatre, and the Royal Festival Hall. Visitors to the Millennium Wheel have the opportunity to marvel at the engineering and design that went into its construction while enjoying unparalleled views of London's most famous landmarks, such as the Houses of Parliament, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Tower Bridge. The London Eye provides a unique perspective on the city and is a highlight of any trip to the British capital.
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