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Big Ben was built for the people of London so they were able to tell the time. Not many people would have watches in those early days.
It is not really known how many people visit Big Ben year on year. Suffice to say however, that Big Ben is one of the most visited landmarks in the UK.
Tin and copper, plus pieces of the old Big Ben, which was damaged
Big Ben is the bell inside the tower, but people just call the tower 'big ben' Posted by Jm
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England
1858
Big Ben is the nickname of the Great Bell although people now refer to the clock and its tower as Big Ben.
the main bell, the one that chimes the hours, is Big Ben.
Big Ben weighs 13.5 tons, about equivalent to two large Elephants.
Estimated at about 75,000 per anum
'Big Ben' is the 14 ton bell inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, so yes, it has to be man made.