Issue 48
Best In Class
architecture
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Inside the Tower Bridge Exhibition you will learn all about how the world’s most famous bridge works and the history behind its creation. Enjoy the panoramic views from the walkways situated 45 metres above the Thames and visit the original Victorian engines. You will also be able to experience our biggest and most exciting development to the Exhibition since it originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet! originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet! The Tower Bridge Glass Floor walkway, a truly unique experience for those unafraid of heights. Spectacular panoramic views over the river. The “bascule” bridges (which mean see-saw in French) are lifted to this day on a schedule to allow boats and barges to pass. An exhibition filled with Tower Bridge history, detailing its development through time as a fully functioning bridge. A high-level walkway
This bridge below the Pool of London is still a magnificent bridge with the ability to raise the bascules to allow vessels through. Sir John Wolfe Barry’s ingenuity as the architectural engineer is still a masterpiece to this day The engineering of this bridge is excellent and very interesting to discover how much work was required to build and operate this structure This bridge always looks pretty cool and my colleague knew so many random facts about it. I only seen it rise ones but it was pretty cool to see. I was amazed when we bought tickets to go into the Tower Bridge Towers and the lady told us the visit in thr small museum is included. The museum is really well done. A simulation shows how the bridge used to work, and then you can see step by step what people have to do to open it. It was great, I learnt how many people were involved to build it, how many tones of coal they used or how many people cross the bridge nowadays. Then we
Inside the Tower Bridge Exhibition you will learn all about how the world’s most famous bridge works and the history behind its creation. Enjoy the panoramic views from the walkways situated 45 metres above the Thames and visit the original Victorian engines. You will also be able to experience our biggest and most exciting development to the Exhibition since it originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet!
Inside the Tower Bridge Exhibition you will learn all about how the world’s most famous bridge works and the history behind its creation. Enjoy the panoramic views from the walkways situated 45 metres above the Thames and visit the original Victorian engines. You will also be able to experience our biggest and most exciting development to the Exhibition since it originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet!
originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet! The Tower Bridge Glass Floor walkway, a truly unique experience for those unafraid of heights. Spectacular panoramic views over the river. The “bascule” bridges (which mean see-saw in French) are lifted to this day on a schedule to allow boats and barges to pass. An exhibition filled with Tower Bridge history, detailing its development through time as a fully functioning bridge. A high-level walkway
originally opened: glass floor panels – a unique viewpoint of London life beneath your feet! The Tower Bridge Glass Floor walkway, a truly unique experience for those unafraid of heights. Spectacular panoramic views over the river. The “bascule” bridges (which mean see-saw in French) are lifted to this day on a schedule to allow boats and barges to pass. An exhibition filled with Tower Bridge history, detailing its development through time as a fully functioning bridge. A high-level walkway
London Sky Scrapers This is a featured list. Click here for more information. List of tallest buildings and structures in London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search London in 2014, featuring the Shard and the City of London skyline Tallest buildings in London. This list of the tallest buildings and structures in London ranks skyscrapers, towers and other structures in London by their height. Since 2010, the tallest structure in London has been The Shard, which was topped out at 310 metres (1,017 ft), making it the tallest habitable building in Europe at the time.[1] The second tallest is One Canada Square in Canary Wharf, which rises 235 metres (771 ft) and was completed in 1991.[2] The third tallest is the Heron Tower in the City of London financial district, which was topped out in 2010 and stands at a height of 230 metres (755 ft), including its spire.[3] The Greater London metropolitan area contains the most skyscrapers in the European Union. As of 2018, there are 23 skyscrapers in London that reach a roof height of at least 150 metres (492
The history of tall structures in London began with the completion of the 27-metre (89 ft) White Tower, a part of the Tower of London, in 1098.[5][6] The first structure to surpass a height of 100 metres (328 ft) was the Old St Paul’s Cathedral. Completed in 1310, it stood at a height of 150 metres (492 ft).[7] St Paul’s was the world’s tallest structure until 1311, when its height was surpassed by Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln.[7] It regained the title when the spire of Lincoln Cathedral fell in 1549.[8] Although the spire of the Old St Paul’s was destroyed by lightning in 1561, it still stood as the tall Paul’s was the world’s tallest structure until 1311, when its height was surpassed by Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln.[7] It regained the title when the spire of Lincoln Cathedral fell in 1549.[8] Although the spire of the Old St Paul’s was destroyed by lightning in 1561, it still stood as the tallest structure in London,[8] while the world’s tallest structure became Strasbourg Cathedral in Strasbourg, France.[8] St Paul’s was severely damaged by the Great Fire of London in 1666. [7] The title of the tallest structure in London f Lincoln Cathedral fell in 1549.[8] Although the spire of the Old St Paul’s was destroyed by lightning in 1561, it still stood as the tallest structure in London,[8] while the world’s tallest structure became Strasbourg Cathedral in Strasbourg,