Exposé sur Londres en anglais
Par Ninoka • 10 Octobre 2018 • 1 018 Mots (5 Pages) • 715 Vues
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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is one of London’s most famous symbols. This remarkable bridge, built in Victorian style is located near the Tower of London.
Camden Town
Camden Town is the best-known part of Camden. Very popular thanks to its market and because of the alternative style of its residents. During the day the area is full of tourists and is a definite must-see. However, this neighbourhood is not recommended at night time. In Camden Market there is a lot of food stands.
British Museum
The British Museum houses one of the largest and most famous collections of antiques that currently exist. It is also one of the oldest museums in the world.
Presently, the museum has over 5 million annual visitors, making it the third most visited museum in the world after the Louvre in Paris and New York’s Metropolitan Museum.
His collection included over 400,000 books and antiques from Greece, Rome, Egypt, Middle East and America.
Victoria and Albert Museum, “V&A”(where my step morhter worked)
The Victoria and Albert Museum, often abbreviated "V & A", is a national art museum located in London's South Kensington neighborhood. Its permanent collection is specialized in sculpture and decorative arts. It is one of the largest museums in Europe. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum is one of three major museums along Exhibition Road in London's Kensington district (the other two are the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum). It houses collections of life and earth sciences (about 70 million specimens). Filled with finds from the former colonial empire, it includes the collections brought by explorer James Cook and naturalist Charles Darwin
National Gallery
The National Gallery, founded in 1824 and completed in 1838, is a museum north of Trafalgar Square. It holds an artistic heritage dating from 1250 to 1900, the more recent works being housed in the Tate Modern. The National Gallery preserves some of the most beautiful paintings in the world
Madame Tussaud
Who does not know Madame Tussaud and her three hundred personalities of wax? Madame Tussauds is a wax museum founded in 1835 in London by the French artist Marie Tussaud.
Royal family, Hollywood stars, legendary sportsmen or politicians, they are all represented in this museum, one of the most famous in London, on Marylebone Road, near Regent's Park. There are other Madame Tussauds in the world, including Sydney, Tokyo, Bangkok, Wuhan, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Hollywood, New York, Las Vegas, Washington, Berlin, Amsterdam, Blackpool, Copenhagen and Vienna.
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