Big Ben
London, United Kingdom

Big Ben in London (England) - clock tower

Where is located Big Ben?

Address of Big Ben is London, England
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When was built Big Ben?

Built date of Big Ben is 1858 - completion of construction
V.1859 - starting the clock

Big Ben

Facts, informations and history of Big Ben

Big Ben is one of the most recognizable places in London and a symbol of Great Britain. Contrary to popular belief, this name does not refer to the tower itself, but to the huge bell weighing 13 tons located inside it. Big Ben is one of two towers that make up the British Parliament complex, and its history is as fascinating as its appearance.

 

History and architecture of Big Ben

Fire and reconstruction

In 1834, a fire destroyed much of the British Parliament. This dramatic event became the impulse to create a new building design. Charles Barry, the architect who won the design competition, combined the Renaissance style with neo-Gothic elements designed by Auguste Pugin. The result of their cooperation is an impressive Gothic clock tower, which has become one of the most characteristic elements of the London skyline.

 

Construction and technical details

The clock tower, often mistakenly called Big Ben, was completed in 1859. It is 96 meters high and its clock is one of the largest in the world. Each of the clock's four dials has a diameter of 7.5 meters, and the hands are 4.25 meters long and were made as a thin-walled casting, which reduces their weight and improves precision.

 

The bell and its fascinating curiosities

The casting process and the first bell

The first bell, which was to be hung in the tower, broke while trying to start it. The second bell, cast in Whitechapel, proved more durable and still rings over London today. This bell was rung for the first time on July 11, 1859, and its deep, low sound quickly became an integral part of the city.

 

The origin of the name "Big Ben"

The name "Big Ben" most likely comes from Sir Benjamin Hall, Chief Commissioner of Works in 1858, when the bell was hung. There is also an alternative theory that the name may come from the popular boxer of the time, Ben Caunt. Regardless of the origin of the name, Big Ben has become synonymous with London and one of the most famous symbols in the world.

 

Big Ben in culture and contemporary challenges

Clock and its accuracy

Since its launch, Big Ben's clock has kept accurate time almost continuously. It strikes every hour, and its sound is broadcast every day by BBC radio, which has become a tradition for many British people. However, Big Ben's history has not been without its share of unusual events. In 1949 the clock was delayed by 41 minutes when a flock of birds perched on the minute hand. In turn, in 1962, due to heavy accumulation of snow on the hands, the clock struck the New Year ten minutes too late.

 

Symbolism and light

The clock tower, officially called the Saint Stephen tower, has another unique significance. It shines a dim light into the sky on nights when Parliament is in session, signaling to the people of London and around the world that important political debates are taking place.

 

Contemporary significance and protection of the monument

Renovations and technical challenges

Big Ben, like any monument, requires regular maintenance. In recent years, the tower has undergone extensive renovation works aimed at restoring it to its original splendor and ensuring that it will serve for future generations. During this work, the clock was temporarily turned off, which attracted great interest from the media and public opinion.

 

Big Ben in the digital age

In the age of technology and globalization, Big Ben remains an enduring symbol of British culture and history. Its sound is broadcast over the Internet and mobile applications, allowing people around the world to enjoy its melody. Modern technology not only protects the monument, but also makes it accessible to a global audience.

 

Summary

Big Ben is not just a bell or a clock tower - it is a symbol of British durability, history and culture. Its history, architecture and technical innovations make it a unique monument that attracts tourists from all over the world. Despite numerous challenges and changes, Big Ben remains an important element of the London landscape and the heart of British parliamentarism. Its sound, heard every day on BBC Radio, is a reminder of the past and the present, and its majestic silhouette inspires subsequent generations.

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Architect of Big Ben

Architect of Big Ben is Charles BarryAugustus Pugin

How many meters have Big Ben?

Height of Big Ben is 96 meters (316 feet)

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Construction/building type

Building Big Ben is of type Clock tower

Architectural style

Architectural style of Big Ben is Renaissance, Neogotyk

The Renaissance is an architectural style that developed in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, characterised by a return to the classical forms and elements of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The Renaissance was a reaction to the Gothic style that prevailed in Europe from the 12th to 15th centuries and was associated with churches and sacred buildings. Renaissance means 'rebirth' and the style is considered the precursor to modern architecture. ... czytaj więcej.

What material is the building made of?

Big Ben is made of the following materials: Cut stone

Other names

The building is also known by other common names or in the original language, i.e. Parliament Clock Tower, Saint Stephen's Tower

Is the building on the UNESCO World Heritage List?

UNESCO
Yes, the building Big Ben is inscribed on the UNESCO List under the reference 426bis.
The listing took place in the year 1987.
Details of the entry are available on the Unesco website at https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/426bis/

Official website

The official website of the building, where up-to-date information can be found, is http://www.parliament.uk/bigben

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Andziula
#54
Andziula
20 years ago
Big Ben jest super . Widziałam go na własne oczy i wcale nie zadzierałam głowy by zobaczyć która jest godzina.
dlubiaca w nosie z nudow
#53
dlubiaca w nosie z nudow
20 years ago
ludzie!!!opamietajcie sie !!!czym wy sie tak jaracie!!?przeciez to k....zwykly zegar jest!!!ciupak ciupajacy wie o tym doskonale przeciez z niego skakal!!!ciupak gdzie jestes??gdzie przyciupnales??
maser
#52
maser
20 years ago
wy wszyscy macie najebane co takiego jest fajnego w tym gownie to zwykly angielski shit
madziula
#51
madziula
20 years ago
potrzebuje duzo na jego temat na plakat na anglika ale po angielsku:( ale i tak go widziałam na wlasne oczy
swea
#50
swea
20 years ago
spoko to jest ale malo na temat
Pimpu
#49
Pimpu
20 years ago
Big Ben jest fajny, ale żeby zobaczyć która godzina trzeba strasznie zadzierać głowę do góry
Agunia
#48
Agunia
20 years ago
Czemu niemoge jego zobaczyć na własne oczy przeciesz on jest piękny. Czy wy też tak myślicie?
Teresa
#47
Teresa
20 years ago
ja nie widzidziałam ale moja córka widziała. I jestem szczęśliwa:-)
Ba
#46
Ba
20 years ago
szkoda, że nie widziałam tego na własne oczy....ale to nie oznacza, że nie zobaczę! ;)
manna
#45
manna
20 years ago
no fajne ale troche nudne
ewa
#44
ewa
20 years ago
Bylam w londynie i uważam ze jest to odlotowe miasto, najpiekniejsze na swiecie, a do Big Bena mam szczegolny sentyment, sama nie wiem dlaczego... Te zdjecia sa ok i oddaja jego urok:)
Marta
#43
Marta
20 years ago
Big Ben jest oki jeszcze go nigdy nie widziałam na żywo ale wiem że zobacze za szelką cene :):):):):)
Ali
#42
Ali
20 years ago
zdjęcia dobre. w rzeczywistości Big Ben jest mniejszy i wcale nie aż taki Ladny, choć przyznaję, że warto go zobaczyć.
naja
#41
naja
20 years ago
Alunia moze sie mylic, nie jest jednak arogantem. Ty zas "aluniu" nie wiesz nawet, ze imiona pisze sie z duzej litery. Dziwne, ze w ogóle je rozpoznajesz. Czyzbys na budowach wapno nosil(a) i stad zainteresowanie budowlami?
englishman
#40
englishman
20 years ago
Stronki tego typu opisujace budowle sa fajne jednak jest na nich zbyt malo informacji na temat danego obiektu;-( Zrobcie cos z tym!!!
englishman
#39
englishman
20 years ago
Ktos tu szukal nazwe ulicy na ktorej miesci sie Big Ben. Jest to Parliament Square Westminster, St Margaret Street. BIG BEN jest zajebisty!!!
Tusia
#38
Tusia
20 years ago
Byłam w Londynie a te fotki przybliżają widok prawdziwego Big Bena!!!!!!!!!!!!
kasia
#37
kasia
20 years ago
moj e-mail kg34@op.pl piszcie
kalinka
#36
kalinka
20 years ago
wczoraj tu bylam moj numer tel. to 507407730 dzwoncie poznamy sie i pogadamy o budowlach i nie tylko
sztubak
#35
sztubak
20 years ago
Czyzby ten pekniety takze zamontowano na wiezy nim go oddano na zlom?
kamilov
#34
kamilov
20 years ago
Big Ben był trzecim, a nie drugim dzwonem, którego zamontowano w wieży. Pierwszy (jak jest wyżej napisane) miał rysę, a drugi (o którym nie wspomnialo) pękł podczas transportu. Big Ben jest trzeci.
Malinka
#33
Malinka
20 years ago
Big Ben to wspaniała wieża.Robi ogromne wrażenie.Zawsze chciałam ją zobaczyć.W wakacje wreszcie pojadę do Londynu.Z pewnością w rzeczywistości jest ładniejsza niż tutaj.
Quozi
#32
Quozi
20 years ago
Było tam nie srać, rychu.
Quozi
#31
Quozi
20 years ago
Zajefajna rakieta. Dzięki niej kiedy jesteś w Londynie wiesz która godzina.
kobra
#30
kobra
20 years ago
Oj Aluniu, Aluniu, załóż okulary i dokładnie przetudiuj poszczególne posty. Do dnia Twego wpisu nikt nie skrytykował budowli. W jednym przypadku skrytykowano stronę, w drugim opis budowli. Skąd przewidziała Ci się krytyka Big Ben´a?

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