The Clock Tower
The Clock Tower is a prominent structure located in London, known for its iconic clock and bell, named Big Ben. Completed in 1859, it stands at 316 feet tall and is part of the Palace of Westminster. The tower is a symbol of British heritage and attracts millions of visitors each year.
The Clock Tower features a four-faced clock, with each face measuring 22 feet in diameter. The clock mechanism was designed by Edwin Dent and is renowned for its accuracy. In 2012, the tower was officially renamed the Elizabeth Tower in honor of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee.