The Palace of Westminster
Palace of Westminster
The clock tower (commonly known as Big Ben) is attached to the Parliament building.
The Palace of Westminster
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament.
The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament), commonly known as Big Ben.
Big Ben
The Palace of Westminster. The clock tower is often referred to (incorrectly) as Big Ben.
The Palace of Westminster. The clock and tower is sometimes referred to (incorrectly) as Big Ben.
The official name is 'The Clock Tower of the Palace of Westminster', usually referred to (incorrectly) as 'Big Ben'.
Yes. Big ben refers either to the clocktower or the clock or to one of the chiming bells. Officially the building is called the Palace of Westminster but it is generally known as the Houses of Parliament. (It is where Parliament meets,)
The Clock on Parliament Hill, is called the Peace Tower. The Peace Tower, so named to honour the thousands of Canadian men and women who sacrificed their lives for their country in World War I, stands at the front of the Centre Block.
The place where a parliament is held is typically referred to as the "parliament building" or "legislative assembly." In many countries, this building has a specific name; for example, in the United Kingdom, it is called the Palace of Westminster. In Canada, the parliament building is known as Parliament Hill. These locations serve as the central hub for legislative activities and discussions.