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Trafalgar Square

  • Trafalgar Square is in the centre
  • of the West End of London. On
  • the north side is the National
  • Gallery; in the north-east corner
  • is the National Portrait Gallery,
  • and in the centre is Nelson’s
  • Column with the figure of the
  • great seaman. It was erected in
  • 1840s to celebrate his victory at
  • The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

Piccadilly Circus

  • It is conceded to be the real centre
  • of London. It is called the circus
  • because of its round form. It is
  • also the heart of London’s world.
  • Within a few hundred yards of it
  • there are most of London’s theatres
  • cinemas and restaurants. At night it
  • is a colourful sight. Also it is the
  • favorite place for walking. There is
  • a large underground station where
  • several different lines meet.

Whitehall

  • Whitehall is the street in London where many of the British government
  • Offices stand. It runs from Trafalgar Square to Parliament Square. The
  • British government itself is often called Whitehall because there are many
  • Government offices in this street. Here we can see the Home Office, the
  • Treasury, the War Office, the Admiralty and other government departments,
  • Each housed in its own building.
  • This street is called so because at one time a big white palace, or hall, stood
  • In this street, where kings and their families lived. Only the old Banqueting
  • House remains today. It is one of London’s beautiful buildings. It stands
  • Opposite the Horse Guards.
  • Opposite the Home Office and in the middle of the street is the Cenotaph,
  • A monument to fallen in two world wars. It was built in 1920 after World
  • War I. every day people put flowers at the foot of the Cenotaph.

Art Galleries

  • There are very many Art Galleries in London.
  • The National Gallery ( 1838) exhibits works of all the European schools of painting of 13th—
  • 19th centuries.
  • The Tate Gallery ( 1897) houses the more modern British painters. It exhibits a number of
  • interesting collection of British and foreign modern painting and also modern sculpture.
  • The British Museum is the best-known national museum of antiquities of Egypt and Greece
  • and ethnography. Its library has more than 6 mln.books that occupy more than 80 miles of
  • shelves.
  • The Old Curiosity Shop is also a museum and still not quite a museum. It was described in
  • Ch. Dickens's novel and many tourists come to see it as part of Dickens’s London. But it still
  • a shop selling antiquities.
  • Madam Tussaud’s Museum is an exhibition of hundreds of life-size wax modals of famous
  • people of yesterday and today. The collection was started by Madam Tussaud, a French
  • modelers in wax, in the 18th century. Here you can meet Marilyn Monroe, Elton John,
  • Picasso, the Royal Family, the Beatles and many others: writers, movie stars, singers,
  • politicians, sportsmen, etc

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