It was completed in 1894
1894
No, it wasn't rebuilt. It was refurbished.
No, it is a fully operational bridge used 24/7 by vehicles and pedestrians. It has been there since 1894 and is the only bridge in London that can open to let tall ships pass underneath. It is quite unique and therefore visited by many tourists every year as it is adjacent to the Tower of London. It is sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge by foreigners.
No. The first bridge was made in rome in 62bc. The bridge is still there
Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge and is the only bridge in London which can open to allow tall ships to pass under it - although that doesn't happen very often now. It was officially opened for use by the public in 1894.
Tower Bridge first opened in 1894. The bridge is 801 feet in length.
Most people mistake London Bridge for Tower Bridge even though they are two bridges roughly one mile of each other. Unknown of how many people actually cross the bridge daily but it is a very busy bridge as three quarters of a million people cross the Thames to pass into the city of London for work each day. The name London Bridge though is a loose name as a London bridge has existed since 50 A.D totalling around five or six London Bridges, and today two exist. The new one in London, England, and the old in Lake Havasu, Arizona.
The Colosseum, by a very long way. Construction on the Colosseum started in 70-72 A.D. The London Bridge opened in 1973 You may be thinking, "what?", if this date is not even close. I might know why: Either you have your times way mixed up and you are thinking of the Tower Bridge which opened in 1894, which is often mixed up with the London Bridge, or the London Bridge might be older BECAUSE the original bridge on the spot of the current London Bridge was built on the year 50 A.D.
The Tower of London was completed and opened in the year 1078. It was rebuilt in 1285.
in 1800
1894
The current bridge was built in 1973