• Neither is the Palace of Westminster the longest continually operating deliberative institution: the parliament of the Isle of Man has been debating since 979.
  • It was only when Henry VIII left Westminster Palace for Whitehall in 1512 that Westminster Palace became the permanent home of Parliament.
  • The Palace of Westminster contains the House of Commons, House of Lords and Westminster Hall.
  • ...many times on the television we took the opportunity during the Easter recess to take a guided tour of the Palace of Westminster to give it the correct name.
  • The Palace of Westminster, along with Westminster Abbey and Saint Margaret's Church, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.
  • The House of Commons and the House of Lords are located in this impressive palace of Westminster on the River Thames near Trafalgar Square.
  • Although, a reconstruction was done in the year 1870. However, the Westminster Palace has beautiful, intricate architecture which has more of a Gothic style.
  • The renovation of the Palace of Westminster has foundered amid soaring cost projections, infighting and safety fears.
  • It was again re-constructed a little bit during the second world war because of the destruction caused by bombs. Who is the architect of Westminster Palace?
  • The Palace of Westminster, which was constructed in the Middle-Ages, is today also known as Westminster Palace or Houses of Parliament.