Tower Bridge is a bascule bridge built at the end of the 19th century in Central London. It connects the Tower of London, on the northern bank, with the southern bank of the River Thames. Tower Bridge is 240 metres (800 feet) long and 76 metres (250 feet) wide. It is made up of two 61-metre-tall towers (200 feet) connected by horizontal walkways.
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- Your visit begins here as you enter Tower Bridge. Discover the architects, engineers, and technicians who built and laid the foundations of the landmark.
- en.wikipedia.org Tower Bridge...Bridge) Act 1885.[7] The Act was specific about the design of what it (and contemporary media) named "The Tower Bridge", rather than just "Tower Bridge".
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- london-tickets.co.uk tower-bridge/about/Despite its medieval appearance, Tower Bridge is relatively young, opening in 1894, contrasting with the Tower of London's 11th-century origins.