Big Ben is synonymous as the Great Bell, the Clock and the Tower in which it is encased. Big Ben is actually named after Sir Benjamin Hall, a politician of the time.
No, Big Ben is inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. St. Stephens Tower is at the entrance to the Houses of Parliament.
The tower was completed in 1859.
Wisconsin is west of the Big Ben clock tower in London.
It Has 15 Floors Additional answer Sorry, no! Big Ben is the bell not the tower.
Big ben tower holds the clock faces and mechanism of the big ben tower clock
Big Ben Tower is in the Royal Museum at Marleybone
The great bell of the clock tower of The Palace of Westminster, London is also known as 'Big Ben'. It is made from cast bronze. The clock tower is made of Caen stone.
Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower) is in London England.
'Big Ben' is the 14 ton bell inside the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster, so yes, it has to be man made.
Tin and copper. Bronze.
Big Ben is a very large bell, made of solid bronze. It is in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which is sometimes incorrectly called Big Ben.
Big Ben is the bell inside the tower, but people just call the tower 'big ben' Posted by Jm
Big Ben is a nickname for theGreat Bell in the tower clock at Westminster. The tower itself is often referred to as Big Ben
No. The Eiffel Tower is more than three times taller than the Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster (Big Ben). Big Ben 96.3 metres. Eiffel Tower 324 metres.
There are 334 steps in the Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower). Technically there are no steps in Big Ben - as this is the name of the largest bell in the tower.
The official name for the Big Ben clock tower is actually 'the Elizabeth Tower'. The tower has four clock faces. The name "Big Ben" actually refers to the largest of the bells in the tower. It is this that is heard striking the hour