In the Tower of London there are ruins of Roman London so they are some of the oldest buildings/ruins in the city. The Tower itself has parts that are very old. Through out the city of London there are other bits and parts of Roman London.
London Eye, London Bridge, Great Tower of London, Parliament, and Buckingham Palace.
The Tower of London is a collection of buildings and structures which began in the early 1080's when William the Conqueror built a massive stone tower in the middle of his fortress in London. Over the following centuries many buildings, additional fortifications and modifications were added to form what is now collectively referred to as the Tower of London.
The White Tower is one building within the Tower of London. Everything within the outer walls is known as the Tower of London, and this includes The White Tower, the Bloody Tower and the Jewel House. Henry III had the exterior walls of the White Tower whitewashed in 1240, hence the name. The current white parts on the White Tower are made of Caen Stone, which is from France.
No. It was started in pre-Roman times and added to over the centuries.
the tower was for prisponers
William Robertson Dick has written: 'A short sketch of the Beauchamp tower' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Tower of London (London, England), Tower of London (London, England). Beauchamp Tower 'Inscriptions and devices, in the Beauchamp Tower, Tower of London' -- subject(s): London, London. Tower. Beauchamp Tower
Construction began in 1087 and various additions and modifications have been added since then.
William 1 started construction in1078 and it has been added to over the centuries.
Tower Bridge is adjacent to the Tower of London on its southeast corner.
The Tower of London isn't for sale.
The Leaning Tower is in Pisa not London