Approximately 3 million people visit Parliament hill each year!!
Approximately 30 million people visit Westminster each year.
Thomas Edison allowed people to visit his lab.
PEOPLE visit hill station in summer because as the climate is cool over there so people visit hillstation
Rockefeller Center in New York city is a large complex made up of 19 buildings, including Radio City Music Hall. There is also an ice skating rink there. Each year, several million people visit all of the attractions. During the Christmas season, over 750,000 people visit each day, and during the rest of the year, Rockefeller Center gets over 300,00 visitors per day.
as little as 68 people a year visit its mainly Elves that do
Romania Bucharest is the capital of Romania.
Approximately 30 million people visit Westminster each year.
there are many reasons. 1. it is a part of the parliament buildings 2. it holds the memorial chamber, which has the names of the dead who fought in wars 3. it is a symbol of freedom and peace
You can visit Parliament house or the grand government house. You can visit Pearl Harbour. You can go on bushwalks or you can visit the zoo.
yes you can
The Queen visited William Ellis and Parliament Hill School in 1979.
Buildings that are temporary are temporary building structures, these could be temporary warehouses, loading bay canopies, temporary industrial buildings or something else. Visit the website in the related links for more information.
check BG Constitution online pls.. Visit BG parliament
Because of its great plains and famous city (Chicago).
It is considered an example of the style of public buildings, and reflects on activities in that civilization. Roman civilization formed an important part of European development. [Laws, theatre, poetry etc]
Unfortunately they are no industrial revolution buildings, however, you may be able to visit place likes the public library to learn information about the Industrial Revolution.
You can book guided tours of the Houses of Parliament through the official UK Parliament website. These tours offer insight into the history and workings of the UK Parliament and must be booked in advance.