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Yes, Big Ben is still called Big Ben.
Yes, Big Ben is still standing to this day.
No, Big Ben is still standing.
still in London
yes
Big Ben is a chiming clock and has the same purpose as any other clock.
Yes, you can still visit it in London.
Big Ben - the world-renowned clock tower that resides in London, England - was built in 1858 after a fire destroyed the old Palace of Westminister. The clock tower was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 60th anniversary as queen.
Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower) was built in the Gothic style.
yes
Strictly speaking, 'Big Ben' is the fourteen ton bell inside the clock tower - now known as the Queen Elizabeth Tower. However, to most tourists, Big Ben is the name given to the clock and clock tower. Big Ben has now come to symbolise London, and is often used to identify London in film and television dramas. Also, very few tourists would visit London without wanting to see Big Ben.
yes although it has its nicknames. In 2012 the tower which houses the Big Ben bell, is being named The Queen Elizabeth Tower in honour of Her Majesty's long reign.