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CORP SIGNATURE PRESENTATION
Roberto Losappio
Created on February 5, 2024
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Greenwich Park
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The London Eye
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The British museum
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The natural history museum
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Westminster
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Big Ben
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The history of Big Ben is closely linked to the fire of 16 October 1834. The tower was created by Charles Barry. To go to Big Ben using the tube, you should take one of the lines mentioned and get off at Westminster station. From there, you can easily reach Big Ben on foot, as it is located in close proximity to the station.
Big Ben
One of the finest examples of medieval architecture in Europe The church was founded in 1065 as a Benedictine abbey by Edward the Confessor It is a place for royal ceremonials. Numerous coronations were held here including Queen Elizabeth's (1953) Also a burial place for royals,important statesmen and literary figures. Princess Diana's funeral (1997) took place in the church too
Westminster Abbey
The Natural History Museum of London, known as the Natural History Museum, is one of the most iconic and visited museums in the city. The museum is located on Cromwell Road in London, United Kingdom. The museum organizes special events every day. To reach the Natural History Museum you need to use the tube, you will need to take the London Underground and head to South Kensington station, which is the closest station to the museum.
The natural History museum
British Museum is the oldest museum in the world that was opened in 1753 The museum was started with Sir Hans Sloane's donations Its collection includes more then 6 million items spanning 1.8 million years The displays include the Rosetta Stone, the colossal bust of Ramesses II and Parthenon Sculptures.
The British museum
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, construction of the London Eye began in 1998 and concluded in 1999. The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.To reach the London Eye using the London Underground (Tube), you can take the Jubilee line (grey) or the Bakerloo line (brown). The nearest station is Waterloo station.
The London Eye
The London Eye, also known as the Millennium Wheel, construction of the London Eye began in 1998 and concluded in 1999. The London Eye is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite the United Kingdom Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.To reach the London Eye using the London Underground (Tube), you can take the Jubilee line (grey) or the Bakerloo line (brown). The nearest station is Waterloo station.
Greenwich Park
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