If you mean Westminster Abbey - founded 960 AD, rebuilt 1517 AD
Edward the confesser
111 Westminster St. was built as the offices of Bank of America.
Westminster abbey is a breathtaking 1000 years old building,site seeing is awfully got seen.Despite the buiety it is a famous building from around the world. If you have anymore things about this plz ask.
In a neo-ecclectic style.
The Palace of Westminster was built in the Victorian era and the architectural fashion at the time was to build mock Gothic buildings.
i think he built it in the Norman style
Yes, it is believed that Saint Edward the Confessor founded Westminster Abbey in the 11th century. He began the construction of a new church on the site, which eventually evolved into the iconic Westminster Abbey that we know today.
Westminster was founded in the early 8th century, with its history linked to the establishment of a church by St. Peter in 604 AD. The area became significant during the reign of Edward the Confessor, who built Westminster Abbey, consecrated in 1065. This marked the beginning of Westminster's prominence as a center of governance and religion in England.
The statue of Oliver Cromwell was built in Westminster, London.
Big Ben is bell, part of the clock in the clocktower of the Palace of Westminster.
It is in London, the capital city of England. It is opposite parliment square, and near westminster underground station. The underground is the best way to get there, if travelling there from outside London.
That sounds like Edward the Confessor, who built Westminster Abbey. He was a Saxon.