It is the last bridge on the Thames in the urban area. It was designed by Sir Horace Jones in 1886, taking into consideration the n
eed for aesthetic harmony with the Tower of London and the requirement of a structure which could be opened, thereby permitting the passage of ships. The building work was carried out through the collaboration of John Wolfe Barry and the engineer G.D. Stevenson. Seeing the bridge being opened is now a rare sight. The Tower Bridge Museum tells the history and functioning of the bridge. The entrance to the Tower is from the northern bank of the river; there is a glass covered pedestrian walkway which takes you to the other side of the river; the view is impressive. Tower Bridge is one of the symbols of London and it offers a indescribable sight, in particular at night when thousands of lights from the City make it even more beautiful.National Gallery
The National Gallery has become a unique museum in the world because of the decision to exhibit its entire collection. In fact, visiting any one of its halls gives you a complete journey is the history of European Art in the XIII and XIX centuries. The second criteria for selecting the works of art was in fact that of promoting an understanding of the development of the different artistic schools and periods through the main works of art of the great masters.

The National Gallery is in a neoclassical building which occupies all of the northern side of Trafalgar Square. The museum’s original collection was made up of 38 paintings, bought by the English government in 1824. Subsequent purchases have brought the number of art works in the current collection to a total of circa 2000. In the National Gallery it is possible to admire, just to drop a few names, masterpieces of the Florentine Renaissance (Masaccio, Gentile da Fabriano, Lorenzo Monaco) and fourth century Sienese art works, not to mention Caravaggio paintings and other sixth century Italian paintings.
Buckingham Palace – The changing of the Guard
we highly recommend going to see one of the spectacular Changing of the Guard ceremonies. The changing of the guard takes place in front of Buckingham Palace, in front of the Horse Guards Palace and at St. James Palace. The most spectacular one is undoubtedly the one which takes place in front of Buckingham Palace. The new Guard, normally belonging to one of the Foot Guard’s (infantry) five regiments, with its scarlet uniforms and tall bearskin hats, line up in the Wellington Barracks courtyard in Birdcage Walk, at 10:45 a.m., to then march to the palace for the changing of the guards at 11.27 a.m.
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