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The foundation stone of the present Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) building was laid in 1899 by Queen Victoria and was her last public appearance.
To exhibit Natural History.
No. Simple answer: built in 1974 originally as a 'horrible history' style museum.
Defensive purposes. It is now a major tourist attraction and museum.
Probably the Globe in London, but it is the most famous, and as far as anyone is aware that is the earliest
There are many cenotaphs throughout the UK. The most famous one is in London in the street called Whitehall.
A world famous church was built in London in 1708. The name of the church was St. Paul's Cathedral. It was designed by Christopher Wren.
Big Ben, the famous clock tower of London, was built Between 1858-1859. Charles Barry built the Big Ben tower. :)(:
The Centre Pompidou is a famous museum in Paris. It is known for being built inside out with tubes on the outside of the building. Centre Pompidou is a museum of modern art.
Yes, and the Tower of London is a very famous example of a Norman castle.
the fort in Dubai museum is situated was built in
To defend London, was built by William the Conqueror It was built as his home in London.