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  • In 1265 a parliament was created with two houses: the Lords and the Commons. The House of Lords met at the Palace of Westminster, while the House of Commons did not have a permanent location.
    After King Henry VIII moved his court to Whitehall Palace in 1530, the House of Lords continued to meet in Westminster. In 1547 the House of Commons also moved here, confirming Westminster as the central seat of government, a position it still holds today.
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  • The principal architect at the Houses of Parliament tells the BBC, “Some of the facades are actually sinking and we’re going to have to investigate that very soon.”
  • It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament after the House of Commons and the House of Lords, the two legislative chambers which occupy the building.
  • In this post, you’ll discover our top 12 facts about the Houses of Parliament, one of the most famous buildings in London!
  • The Houses of Parliament we recognise today represent the Victorian response to the devastating fire that broke out here on 16th October 1834.
  • But within the House of Commons, Members of Parliament traditionally refer to the House of Lords as “the other place”.
  • Big Ben & Houses of Parliament - formally known as the Palace of Westminster - is one of the most iconic and popular destinations for London explorers.
  • For visitors from the UK and overseas wishing to get a comprehensive view and history of the Houses of Parliament, the Audio Guided Tour is a great option.
  • Houses of Parliament, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the seat of the bicameral Parliament, including the House of Commons and...
  • The Houses of Parliament are the two houses that make up the UK parliamentary system, namely the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
  • The most famous feature of the Houses of Parliament is its clock tower, known as Big Ben.