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Big Ben is the popular name for the clock and clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, officially known as the Elizabeth Tower. Construction began in 1843 and the clock first chimed in 1859, designed by Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry. Originally Big Ben referred only to the largest and heaviest of the clock's five bells but now broadly refers to the entire clock and tower. The tower underwent a major reconstruction project from 2017 to 2022 which included repainting the clock dials and hour hands.

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Big Ben is the popular name for the clock and clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, officially known as the Elizabeth Tower. Construction began in 1843 and the clock first chimed in 1859, designed by Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry. Originally Big Ben referred only to the largest and heaviest of the clock's five bells but now broadly refers to the entire clock and tower. The tower underwent a major reconstruction project from 2017 to 2022 which included repainting the clock dials and hour hands.

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Big Ban

Built (reconstruction from 2017 to April 2022) Start of construction September 28, 1843

Opening date

May 31, 1859 (start of clock)

Objects Palace of Westminster. Height 96 m. Design Augustus Pugin are Charles Barry

Big Ben is a popular tourist name for the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster. The official name of the
tower since 2012 is the Elizabeth Tower, or the Elizabeth Tower, it is one of the most recognizable symbols of
Great Britain, often used in souvenirs, advertising, and films.

Initially, “Big Ben” was the name of the largest of the five bells, but often this name is broadly applied to
both the clock and the clock tower as a whole[3]. At the time of casting, Big Ben, which weighed 13.7 tons,
was the largest and heaviest bell in the United Kingdom. In 1881, it gave way to the Big Paul bell (17 tons).

From August 2017 to April 2022, the tower was undergoing global reconstruction. The dials, along with the
hour hands, were repainted bright blue after restoration.

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