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1. British sightseeing's
Made by Vlada Ungurianu and Nurmukhammad Dzhumaev.2. Ravens of the Tower of London
The first Royal Observatory was located inthe north eastern turret(tower) of the White
Tower. Legend has it that John Flamsteed, the
‘astronomical observatory’ complained to King
Charles II that the birds we're disturbing him.
The King therefore ordered their destruction
only to be told that if the ravens left the Tower,
the White Tower would fall and a great disaster
happens to the Kingdom. Later, the King
changed his mind and said that at least six
ravens should be kept at the Tower at all times
to prevent disaster.
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4. London dungeon
The London Dungeon is one of thecapital's 'must-see' signature attractions
- attracting audiences for almost 40
years. You and your companions walk
through the Dungeon, moving from
show
to
show,
guided
by
our
professional actors. The shows are
based on real London history and
legends.
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6. Madame Tussauds
MadameTussauds
is
a
wax
museum in London with smaller
museums in a number of other
major cities. It was founded by
wax
sculptor
Marie
Tussaud.
Madame Tussauds is a major
tourist
attraction
displaying
the
in
London,
waxworks
of
famous and historic people and
also popular film characters like
Abraham
Lincoln,
Al
Pacino,
Camilla Parker Bowles and others.
7. The Sherlock Holmes museum
The world famous detective SherlockHolmes lived at 221b Baker Street
between 1881-1904, according to the
stories written by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle.
Mr Holmes shared his rooms with his
loyal friend and colleague Dr Watson
and the house is protected by the
government due to its "special
architectural and historical interest."
The 1st floor study overlooking Baker
Street is faithfully by Mrs Hudson in
Victorian Times!