The black buildings in the Houses of Parliament, known as the Palace of Westminster, are primarily made of limestone that has darkened over time due to pollution and weathering. The most notable blackened structures are the towers, including the iconic Big Ben (now known as the Elizabeth Tower). Efforts have been made to clean and restore the stonework, but the darkened appearance serves as a reminder of the historical environmental impact on London's architecture.
The two houses of parliament are the house of commons and the house of lords.
Houses of Parliament
Big ben, Tower of London, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the Gherkin, the London Eye
The houses of parliament in London, like in any country, are where members of parliament propose laws and create bills. The buildings are also famous and a tourist attraction in London.
Parliament Buildings - Barbados - was created in 1873.
The houses of Parliament is were all laws are made.
The houses of Parliament is were all laws are made.
Opposite the Houses of Parliament in London is the River Thames. Directly across the river lies the district of South Bank, which features notable landmarks such as the London Eye, the National Theatre, and the Tate Modern. This area provides a scenic view of the Parliament buildings and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Westminster Bridge is adjacent to the Houses of Parliament.
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There are no 'houses' in the classic sense on the Antarctic continent. There are work buildings, dorm buildings, service buildings, mess buildings and out buildings.
Parliament Buildings - Northern Ireland - was created in 1922.