Overview/Location
History
Design & Construction
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Facts
100

What country is the Big Ben located in?

London, United Kingdom

100

In what year did Big Ben start ticking?

1859

100

Who completed the clock mechanism after Edward John Dent died?

Frederick Dent

100

What type of force constantly pulls down on Big Ben and its parts?

Gravity

100

What are the numbers on the clock made of?

Metal pieces about 60 cm long

200

What famous river runs next to Big Ben?

The River Thames

200

What event led to the rebuilding of the Palace of Westminster?

A devastating fire in 1834

200

Why don’t the clock hands on Big Ben get affected by wind pressure?

Because of the special escapement mechanism designed by Denison

200

What type of stress is created by gravity pulling the tower’s weight downward?

Compression

200

What material is the clock face made from?

Hundreds of pieces of glass

300

What is the Big Ben surrounded by?

The Big Ben is located at the north end of The Houses of Parliament, in Westminster, Central London, United Kingdom.

300

When was the foundation of the clock tower laid?

1843

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Who were the architects of Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster?

Augustus Pugin and Charles Barry

300

Why is a strong foundation important for Big Ben?

To prevent it from toppling over due to gravity

300

How many pieces of glass are in each clock dial?

312

400

What is the name of the giant Ferris wheel near Big Ben?

The London Eye

400

What happened to the first bell of Big Ben in 1856?

It cracked during testing

400

Who designed the clock mechanism and later became Lord Grimthorpe?

Edmund Beckett Denison

400

What do engineers regularly check for to make sure Big Ben is safe?

Stress, cracks, and shifting in the structure

400

What special feature lights up when Parliament is in session?

A light on the clock’s face

500

Why do many tourists visit Big Ben?

To take pictures or admire the unique structure

500

During which two wars was Big Ben silenced or lit up to avoid enemy attacks?

World War I and World War II

500

When did the restoration project finish?

December 2021

500

What part of the tower carries the weight of everything above it?

The stones and bricks at the bottom

500

What keeps the clock’s accuracy stable using pennies?

Adding or removing pennies on the pendulum