Well…Today we’ll make an imaginary trip to one of the most interesting and exciting city of the world, to London. We’ll learn new things about the history and modern life of the city, visit the most interesting sights of London, and watch video film. Now London is one of the largest cities in the world. More than 10mln people live in London and its suburbs.
London is a city of striking contrasts. Here one can come across the past and the present, the old and the modern, live side by side in mutual tolerance and respect.
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& Stooki Sound - W2L (Welcome To London)
Welcome to London! Discover the best of London with Visit London, the official guide to England’s exciting capital. Find things to do in London, from iconic sightseeing spots and fun-filled days out to top restaurants, theatre and unmissable London events. If you’re not able to visit just yet, plan ahead to make the most of your next visit: https://www.visitlondon.com
Now we are coming to Piccadilly Circus. This is a square in the central part of London, where we can see people of many nationalities. It is the meeting point of six streets. It is famous for its brightly lit neo advertisements at night. London’s famous restaurants and best-known theatres and cinemas are on Piccadilly Circus.
London is very rich in museums and art galleries. If you are fond of painting you'll go to the National Gallery or to the National Portrait Gallery or to the Tate Gallery. It has got a fine collection European paintings. There are about 300 oils and 19000 watercolours and drawings. Not far away is the British Museum - the biggest museum in London. The present building was built in 1852. It contains a priceless collection of ancient manuscripts, coins, sculptures, ets, and is famous for its library.
The ceremony of the Changing of the Guard at
Buckingham Palace is a great tourist attraction. It takes place daily in the
forecourt at 11.30 a.m. and lasts half an hour. To the sound of music, the
guardsmen in their traditional bearskins arrive and pass the palace keys to another
group.
The Houses of Parliament
Westminster is the historic, the governmental part of
London. The Houses of Parliament in
London, known also as the Palace of Westminster is the place where members of
Parliament gather to make laws. The Parliament of the UK of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland consists of the House of Lords and the House of
Commons. The House of Lords consists of just over 1,000 members of the
different grades of nobility - dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts and barons.
In the House of Commons there are 650 members.
Westminster Abbey is a symbol of English tradition at its best. It
is more than nine hundred years old. There are many monuments and statues
there, many English kings and queens are buried there. It is famous for the
Poet’s Corner. It is one of the most famous and beautiful churches in London.
This church has two tall towers. In 1952 Queen Elizabeth was crowned there.
The Clock Tower, which contains the hour-bell called Big Ben, is known
the world over. The bell is named after Sir Benjamin Hall. The
tower is 96.3 meters high. It weights 13 tons. Besides Big Ben there are
four Little Bens which strike before Big Ben.
Now we are
crossing Tower Bridge over the river
Thames.
It was opened in 1894. It takes its
name from the Tower of London. The
hydraulic mechanism can raise and lower the bridge in about one and a half
minutes. The covered walkway between the two towers is open to the public and
offers a spectacular view of London. The Clock
Tower, which contains the hour-bell called Big Ben, is known
the world over. The bell is named after Sir Benjamin Hall. The tower is 96.3 meters high. It weights 13 tons. Besides Big Ben there are four Little Bens which strike
before Big Ben.
ST.
PAUL'S CATHEDRAL
Everybody coming to London for the first time wants to
see St. Paul's Cathedral. This is the third cathedral with this name which
London has had. The two others were burnt down, the first in 1086 and the
second in 1666.
Christopher Wren was an architect who had already
built many buildings. Now, in 1675, he started on his greatest work. For 35
years the building of St. Paul's Cathedral went on, and Wren was an old man
before it was finished.
From far away you can see the huge dome with a golden
ball and cross on the top. The inside of the cathedral is very beautiful. After
looking around, you can climb 263 steps to the Whispering Gallery, above the
library, which runs round the dome. It is called this because if someone
whispers close to the wall on one side, a person with an ear close to the wall
on the other side can hear what is said. Then, if you climb another 118 steps,
you will be able to stand outside the dome and look over London.

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