Various reasons including the fact that the Crown Jewels are kept there. There is also a high risk of a terrorist attack because it is such a well known building with thousands of tourists visiting every day.
No. There's no 2 mile high tower in London, nor anywhere.
it is approximatly 5 inch
The Olympic rings are on Tower Bridge - not London Bridge.
When I did History in High school, I think it was 8th grade, we did british history and we learnt that the tower of London was built by William the conquer, as his home, It was named because it was situated in London, and it was a large castle with a tower.
The height of the Tower of London is 27 meters or 90 feet high. The tower is located in central London and can be seen from the River Thames.
The White Tower is 90 ft high with walls between 11-15 ft thick. The whole site takes up 18 acres.
The tower is just over 96 m high.
The Tower of London originally had around 20 cells, but the exact number varied over time due to renovations and changes in use. It served as a royal palace, prison, and fortress, with some cells being used for high-profile prisoners. The most famous cells include those in the Bloody Tower and the Beauchamp Tower, which housed notable figures throughout history. Today, the Tower is a historical site and museum, with many of its cells preserved for visitors to explore.
The White Tower in the Tower of London is 90 ft high. The great bell in the clock tower of the palace of Westminster, commonly called 'Big Ben' is 7.5 ft high. The clock tower is 315.9 ft high.
If you are referring to the British Telecom Tower in central London - which used to be called the Post Office Tower - it's 620 feet or 189 metres tall.
Lady Jane Grey was executed on the 12 February 1554 for high treason at the Tower of London (in London).
The White Tower is 90 ft high with walls between 11-15 ft thick. The whole site takes up 18 acres.