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24.  Bourges Cathedral, France

Located in the city of Bourges, the Bourges Cathedral is a popular Roman Catholic church.  It is the official seat of Bourges’ Archbishop.  The church is also dedicated to Saint Stephen. 
The original building was constructed over a period of 35 years (from 1195 to 1230).  It features both Romanesque and Gothic styles of architecture.  What travelers actually see today, however, is largely a replacement.  The remains of the original structure can be viewed inside the crypt of the current church.

23.  Big Ben, United Kingdom

Big Ben is the nickname of both the giant clock and the clocktower located at the palace of Westminster’s north end.  This famous tourist site in London, England was once known only as the Clock Tower.  English folks celebrated the neo-gothic tower’s 150th anniversary in 2009.  In 2012 it was officially rechristened the Elizabeth Tower as a way of celebrating the official Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.  Big Ben remains a “must see” for anyone traveling to London.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. There are so much more buildings in the city of Liverpool in Uk, the Anglican cathedral, and in London the House of Parliament , so much Beauty and not on the list

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