1, British Museum: Also known as the British Museum, located in Russell Square, north of Oxford Street in London, it is one of the oldest and most magnificent museums in the world. The treasures of cultural relics and books in this huge ancient Roman building are unmatched by any museum in the world.
2. Buckingham Palace: It is the royal palace in Britain, located in Westminster, the seat of the highest authority in London. St James's Park in the east and Hyde Park in the west are places where the British royal family lives and works. This palace was built in 1703. Duke Buckingham, Duke Rumandi and John Sheffield built luxury houses here and named them after Duke Buckingham.
3. Parliament Building: It is the most striking building on Whitehall Avenue and a symbol of the British monarchy. Gothic architecture is magnificent and has a classical charm. The Houses of Parliament that we see now are actually the newest palaces in London. 1834, a fire destroyed the original Palace of Westminster, leaving only a Westminster Hall with only tiles. It took 12 years to build the present scale. After changing its name to Parliament House, it became the political center of London and a meeting place for members of Parliament.
4. TowerofLondonbridge in London: this is the lowest bridge on the Thames. The tower bridge is based on two towers and is designed in Gothic heavy style. When a big ship passes, this 270-meter-long bridge weighing about 1000 tons will slowly open into a figure of eight. In the past, the tower bridge used water pressure and steam as the power of the switch, from 1976 to electric control.
5. Westminster Abbey: Westminster Abbey corresponds to Westminster Palace, and Westminster Hall is commonly known as Westminster Abbey. The church is located on the north bank of the Thames in London. Built in 960, it was expanded in 1045 and rebuilt in 1220, about 300 years. The cathedral is mainly composed of two parts, namely the church and the monastery. As a typical Gothic building, Westminster Abbey has long been used for weddings, funerals and coronations.