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Bell Tower, Bell tower in the United Kingdom

The Bell Tower, part of the historic Palace of Westminster, is an iconic landmark in London.

Famously housing the Big Ben, the Bell Tower was completed in 1859 and has been a symbol of the UK since then.

Big Ben's chimes are broadcasted by BBC to mark the New Year's arrival in the UK.

Tours of the Bell Tower are restricted, generally reserved for UK residents arranged through their Member of Parliament.

The tower leans slightly to the north-west, with a deviation that was noted as early as the 1890s.

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Bell Tower Bell tower in the United Kingdom

The Bell Tower, part of the historic Palace of Westminster, is an iconic landmark in London.

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Bell Tower
Bell Tower Bell tower in the United Kingdom
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Queen's House (Tower of London) Historical residence in United Kingdom

The Queen's House is a prestigious Tudor-styled property within the Tower of London.

United Kingdom 21 m
Queen's House (Tower of London)
Queen's House (Tower of London) Historical residence in United Kingdom
United Kingdom 21 m
Byward Tower Historic tower in the United Kingdom

The Byward Tower is one of the remaining fortifications at the Tower of London.

United Kingdom 21 m
Byward Tower
Byward Tower Historic tower in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom 21 m
Beauchamp Tower Tower; part of the Tower of London

United Kingdom 57 m
Beauchamp Tower
Beauchamp Tower Tower; part of the Tower of London
United Kingdom 57 m
Bloody Tower Historic tower in United Kingdom

The Bloody Tower is a grimly named turret part of the Tower of London.

United Kingdom 58 m
Bloody Tower
Bloody Tower Historic tower in United Kingdom
United Kingdom 58 m
Middle Tower Building in Tower Hamlets, London, UK

United Kingdom 61 m
Middle Tower
Middle Tower Building in Tower Hamlets, London, UK
United Kingdom 61 m
Traitors' Gate Medieval watergate in England

Traitors' Gate is a medieval watergate originally built for King Edward I, to provide a new water entrance to the Tower of London.

United Kingdom 62 m
Traitors' Gate
Traitors' Gate Medieval watergate in England
United Kingdom 62 m
Wakefield Tower Part of the Tower of London

United Kingdom 68 m
Wakefield Tower
Wakefield Tower Part of the Tower of London
United Kingdom 68 m
Lion Tower

United Kingdom 81 m
Lion Tower
United Kingdom 81 m
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