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London Dungeons
Tower of London
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How many people are there room for on the ferry?
What is: 623 people.
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In what year is it build?
What is: 1045-1050
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What station is close to London Dungeons?
What is: London Bridge Station
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Who established the Tower of London?
What is: Who is William the conqueror
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What is the address of Natural History Museum?
What is: Cromwell Road SW7 5BD UK
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How long is the ferry
What is: 199,4m long
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In what stile is the church build in?
What is: French stile.
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How many events are there in London Dungeons(just about)?
What is: Over 40.
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What kind of jewellery is stored on The Tower of London?
What is: What are the crown jewels
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In what year is the Natural History Museum build?
What is:1881
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How long is Oxford street?
What is: 2,5km.
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What is the official name of Westminster Abbey?
What is: The Collegoate Church of St. Peter, Westminster
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What is the newest attraction.
What is: The boattrip from hell to the mirror maze.
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What 700-year-old tradition happens every night at 21:53?
What is: What is the ceremony of the keys
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What does it cost to get into Natural History Museum?
What is: Free
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How old is London eye?
What is: Tony Blair opened it the 31. december 1999, but it opened 1. january 2000 for the audience.
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What is the church known for?
What is: The unknown soldiers grave
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In 2003 oppened a new attraktion, what?
What is: The plague in London year 1655
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Who are the Yeoman Warders?
What is: What are Ceremonial Guardians at the Tower of London
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What is the museum's most famous with
What is: Dinosaur skeletons and ornate architecture
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Who is Jack the Ripper?
What is: A serial killer who murdered prostitudes.
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Who was the King that made the church?
What is: Edvard Bekenderen.
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How many Dungeons are there?
What is: 4.
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Tower of London was used as prison once. Who was the last political prisoner?
What is:Who is Rudolf Hess
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What is the five main groups the Natural History Museum works with?
What is: Botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology