LONDRES, Royaume-Uni — la tour Elizabeth, qui abrite l'emblématique cloche Big Ben, domine l'extrémité nord du palais de Westminster. La tour historique de l'horloge est devenue un symbole de Londres et du Royaume-Uni.
3265 x 4930 px | 27,6 x 41,7 cm | 10,9 x 16,4 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 juin 2012
Lieu:
Palace of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Informations supplémentaires:
Elizabeth Tower, commonly referred to as Big Ben, is an iconic clock tower located at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, United Kingdom. Completed in 1859, the tower was designed by architect Augustus Pugin in the Gothic Revival style and has since become a symbol of London and the United Kingdom. The tower houses the famous Great Bell, which is also known as Big Ben. The bell, weighing over 13 tons, is responsible for the distinctive chimes that have marked the passing of time in London for over 150 years. In addition to Big Ben, there are four smaller bells in the tower that play the Westminster Quarters melody every quarter hour. Elizabeth Tower underwent a major renovation project between 2017 and 2021 to preserve its structure and improve its functionality. The restoration included extensive repair work, conservation of the tower's stonework and roof, and the installation of a new energy-efficient lighting system. Visitors to London can appreciate the historic significance and architectural beauty of Elizabeth Tower from various vantage points around the city, including Parliament Square and the River Thames. Although public access to the tower is restricted, its striking design and the famous chimes of Big Ben continue to captivate both tourists and residents alike.