Proszę o przetłumaczenie na język angielski Tylko bez żadnych translatorów :)) Zgóry dzięki Big Ben Big Ben jest to nazwa ważącego 14 ton dzwonu umieszczonego na szczycie 106 metrowej wieży. Uważany jest on za symbol Wielkiej Brytanii. Dzwon ten zawisa na jednej z dwóch wież londyńskiego parlamentu. Budowę jej podjęto zaraz po tym jak część The Houses of Parliament uległa spaleniu. Zaprojektowany został przez dwóch architektów. Pierwszym z nich był Charles Barry, natomiast drugim - Augustin Pugin. Wykonany jest on w stylu neo-gotyckim z kamienia ciosanego. Obecnie wielu ludzi twierdzi, iż Big Ben to nazwa słynnego na całym świecie londyńskiego zegara. Nazwa Big Ben wywodzi się od imienia sir Benjamina Halla, głównego komisarza robót w 1858 roku, gdy dzwon ten zawieszano. Odlany w Whitechapel był już drugim olbrzymim dzwonem, ponieważ na pierwszym pojawiła się rysa podczas próby uruchomienia (obecny dzwon również ma nieznaczne pęknięcie). Zegar ten jest największym zegarem w Wielkiej Brytanii. Wyposażony jest w cztery tarcze o średnicy 7,5 m każda oraz we wskazówki o długości 4,25 m. Czyż to nie imponujące rozmiary jak na rok 1858? Podaje on niemalże dokładny czas i co godzinę wybija. Odgłos zegara możemy usłyszeć codziennie w radio BBC. Budynek Parlamentu liczy sobie 1100 pokoi, 100 klatek schodowych, 19 barów i restauracji oraz 5 km korytarzy. Zwiedzanie Obcokrajowcy zwiedzają Parlament tylko w niedziele i w czasie letnich dni otwartych. Wycieczka trwa 75 minut, towarzyszy jej przewodnik. Niedzielne wycieczki startują co 15 minut w godzinach od 9:15 do 16:30. Bilety wstępu Dorośli: £15.00, dzieci £6.00, studenci i emeryci £10.00.
Big Ben Big Ben is the name of a bell weighing 14 tons mounted on top of 106 foot tower. It is regarded as a symbol of Great Britain. This bell hangs on one of the two towers of London's Parliament. The construction of her taken shortly after the part of The Houses of Parliament burned. It was designed by two architects. The first was Charles Barry, while the second - Augustin Pugin. It is made in the neo-Gothic stone hewn. Today, many people say that Big Ben is the name of the world famous London clock. The name Big Ben derives from the name of Sir Benjamin Hall, an administrative post in 1858, works when the bell is suspended. Cast in Whitechapel was the second great bell, as the first crack appeared when trying to run (the present bell also has a slight fracture). This clock is the biggest clock in the UK. It is equipped with four discs with a diameter of 7.5 m each, and the tips of length 4.25 m Is not it impressive size as the year 1858? It gives almost the exact time and hourly strikes. The sound of the clock can be heard daily on BBC radio. Parliament Building has a 1100 rooms, 100 staircases, 19 bars and restaurants and 5 km of corridors. Visiting foreigners visit the Parliament only on Sundays and during the summer open day. Tour lasts 75 minutes, accompanied by a guide. Sunday tours start every 15 minutes between the hours of 9:15 to 16:30. Tickets Adults: £ 15.00, child £ 6.00, students and pensioners £ 10.00.
Big Ben Big Ben is the name of a bell weighing 14 tons mounted on top of 106 foot tower. It is regarded as a symbol of Great Britain. This bell hangs on one of the two towers of London's Parliament. The construction of her taken shortly after the part of The Houses of Parliament burned. It was designed by two architects. The first was Charles Barry, while the second - Augustin Pugin. It is made in the neo-Gothic stone hewn. Today, many people say that Big Ben is the name of the world famous London clock. The name Big Ben derives from the name of Sir Benjamin Hall, an administrative post in 1858, works when the bell is suspended. Cast in Whitechapel was the second great bell, as the first crack appeared when trying to run (the present bell also has a slight fracture). This clock is the biggest clock in the UK. It is equipped with four discs with a diameter of 7.5 m each, and the tips of length 4.25 m Is not it impressive size as the year 1858? It gives almost the exact time and hourly strikes. The sound of the clock can be heard daily on BBC radio. Parliament Building has a 1100 rooms, 100 staircases, 19 bars and restaurants and 5 km of corridors. Visiting foreigners visit the Parliament only on Sundays and during the summer open day. Tour lasts 75 minutes, accompanied by a guide. Sunday tours start every 15 minutes between the hours of 9:15 to 16:30. Tickets Adults: £ 15.00, child £ 6.00, students and pensioners £ 10.00.
Big Ben Big Ben is the name of a bell weighing 14 tons mounted on top of 106 foot tower. It is regarded as a symbol of Great Britain. This bell hangs on one of the two towers of London's Parliament. The construction of her taken shortly after the part of The Houses of Parliament burned. It was designed by two architects. The first was Charles Barry, while the second - Augustin Pugin. It is made in the neo-Gothic stone hewn. Today, many people say that Big Ben is the name of the world famous London clock. The name Big Ben derives from the name of Sir Benjamin Hall, an administrative post in 1858, works when the bell is suspended. Cast in Whitechapel was the second great bell, as the first crack appeared when trying to run (the present bell also has a slight fracture). This clock is the biggest clock in the UK. It is equipped with four discs with a diameter of 7.5 m each, and the tips of length 4.25 m Is not it impressive size as the year 1858? It gives almost the exact time and hourly strikes. The sound of the clock can be heard daily on BBC radio. Parliament Building has a 1100 rooms, 100 staircases, 19 bars and restaurants and 5 km of corridors. Visiting foreigners visit the Parliament only on Sundays and during the summer open day. Tour lasts 75 minutes, accompanied by a guide. Sunday tours start every 15 minutes between the hours of 9:15 to 16:30. Tickets Adults: £ 15.00, child £ 6.00, students and pensioners £ 10.00.
Big Ben Big Ben is the name of a bell weighing 14 tons mounted on top of 106 foot tower. It is regarded as a symbol of Great Britain. This bell hangs on one of the two towers of London's Parliament. The construction of her taken shortly after the part of The Houses of Parliament burned. It was designed by two architects. The first was Charles Barry, while the second - Augustin Pugin. It is made in the neo-Gothic stone hewn. Today, many people say that Big Ben is the name of the world famous London clock. The name Big Ben derives from the name of Sir Benjamin Hall, an administrative post in 1858, works when the bell is suspended. Cast in Whitechapel was the second great bell, as the first crack appeared when trying to run (the present bell also has a slight fracture). This clock is the biggest clock in the UK. It is equipped with four discs with a diameter of 7.5 m each, and the tips of length 4.25 m Is not it impressive size as the year 1858? It gives almost the exact time and hourly strikes. The sound of the clock can be heard daily on BBC radio. Parliament Building has a 1100 rooms, 100 staircases, 19 bars and restaurants and 5 km of corridors. Visiting foreigners visit the Parliament only on Sundays and during the summer open day. Tour lasts 75 minutes, accompanied by a guide. Sunday tours start every 15 minutes between the hours of 9:15 to 16:30. Tickets Adults: £ 15.00, child £ 6.00, students and pensioners £ 10.00.