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A museum and exhibition.
1. Tower of London 2. Westminster Abbey 3. Nelson's Column 4. The British Museum 5. Tower Bridge
No, but there is a museum at the bridge which has an admission charge.
In its own museum.
Crossing the River Thames in London. It also houses a museum relating to the bridge.
No, but there is a museum within the brdge which has an entry fee.
It doesn't - only the museum is closed.
The Tower of London is now a major tourist attraction, a museum, home of the British Crown Jewels and it still has a small military garrison.
The most famous museum in London is either the Tower of London or the British Museum. The Tate Modern Gallery is also quite a well-known museum.
The Tees Viaduct, opened in 1975, is a famous British bridge. Others include the Albert Bridge, the Alloa Swing Bridge, and the Tower Bridge in London.
Construction of Tower Bridge was completed in 1894 when there were very few heavy vehicles on the roads. The general weight limit on British roads is 44 metric tonnes but Tower Bridge is restricted to 18 metric tonnes.
Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Houses of Parliament (including Big Ben), Westminster Abbey, Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, British Museum, Hyde Park, Greenwich and many more.