miércoles, 1 de agosto de 2012

Traffic Light Tree
In the middle of a rotunda of Canary Wharf's financial zone there is the sculpture that seems to confuse one that another absent-minded person. The Traffic Light Tree measures more than 8 meters and on his post there work 75 semaphores that change light constant.

Oxford Street
The street Oxford is one of the famous streets of London and very importantly at the moment of the purchases, since there we find more than 300 shops for what it happens to be the biggest commercial street of the world.

Cilveden Palace
Cliveden Palace, located at only an hour of London was former a residence of style italianista placed on the banks of the river Thames. Residence of a count, two dukes, and a prince of Wales. Nowadays it is a property of the National wealth and hired as hotel five stars.

British Museum
The British Museum guards approximately 6 ó 7 million objects proceeding from all the civilizations and more distant cultures of the humanity. Between the pieces the sculptures of Pakistan stand out, the stone Small rose that allowed to decipher the hieroglyphs, a bird fosilisado, the arquéoptérix.
The Swiss Re Tower
The Swiss Re Tower de Norman Foster, is known popularly as "The Gherkin" (the gherkin). One finds next to the Tower 42 of Colonel Seifert's, in the highest epoch of his construction of London, and has 200 m of height.


This emblematic bridge of the city of London was finished in 1894 and supposed a challenge of ingenieríapor his gangplank centres, that it is opened when they have to spend big ships. If there is raised the highest of the towers that flank it, both shores of the Thames spread before the sight: aside, laribera cultural it vibrates with the Tate Modern and the National Theatre; to another side, there is contemplated the City, the financial engine of the city.
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