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ГБПОУ КК «Новороссийский колледж
радиоэлектронного приборостроения»
Студентка группы 3-Ф-2
Бурлачко Людмила Павловна
Преподаватель: Ткалина Елена Николаевна
Places of interest in Great
Britain
Great Britain is the main Englishspeaking country in the world. It
consists of England, Scotland and Wales.
There are many interesting sights in
each of these countries and their
capitals: London, Edinburgh and Cardiff.
Millions of people visit Britain every
year to learn more about its places of
interest.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge is one of
the most known
attractions in England,
being at the same time
one of the earliest
prehistoric European
monuments. It was
built on the Salisbury
plain in 3000 BC and till
now there only guesses,
who and how created
Stonehenge
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a place
where Queens and Kings are
married and crowned, famous
English personalities are
commemorated or buried. For
English people Westminster
Abbey is a great symbol of their
country and it is really worth
visiting. The memorials and the
tombs comprise the most
significant collection of
monumental sculpture in the UK.
Tintagel Castle
Visiting England you can’t see
the Tintagel Castle, but only
its ruins. This castle was built
around 1240 year by Earl
Richard of Cornwall. Now its
ruins overlook the ocean
sitting atop a high slate cliff.
At the foot of the castle a
beach lies, giving entrance to
Merlin’s Cave underneath the
rock wall. Tintagel Castle and
its ruins are surrounded by
the legend of King Arthur and
the Knights of the Round
Table.
Hadrian’s Wall
Hadrian’s Wall building
began in 120 AD. It reaches
from the sea to the sea for
73 miles (almost 117
kilometers) across the
northern England. The wall
was commissioned as a
boundary of the Roman
Empire by Emperor
Hadrian. At five-mile
intervals across the entire
expanse forts were built.
Owner of the wall now is
National Trust Hadrian’s
Wall is in still good
condition.
Bath Spa
Bath is a city named after the
Roman baths built over hot
natural springs in the I
century AD. Many baths are
in ruins still the visitors can
acquire an appreciation for
engineering of Romans. The
city of Bath is famous for its
wonderful Gothic and Roman
architecture; its streets are
full of talented artists and
talented performers. Jane
Austen Center, Bath Abbey,
Royal Crescent and Pulteney
Bridge are accessible for
visiting
Warwick Castle
Warwick Castle is a
monument of British history
that is beautifully preserved.
It is one of the most visited
sights of England. The
construction of the castle
gradually changed from
wood to stone throughout
time. If you visit this castle,
you can see ramparts and
towers, the great hall,
dungeons, Caesar’s Tower,
state rooms, displays of
armor and the gatehouse.
Linkolnsky cathedral
Linkolnsky cathedral the English Gothic
cathedral, the third
largest temple of
medieval England. To a
collapse in 1549 of the
central spike the 160meter cathedral was
the highest building in
the world.
Temple Templ
The most ancient
temple of order of
knights templars where
knights carried out the
secret ceremonies of
dedication.
Albert – the Hall
Albert – the Hall.
The huge building
which is located
opposite to the
Hyde park. Round
construction with a
glass dome.
Cape Bichi-Hed
The cape Bichi-Hed - a fine
natural monument to the
southern England, the huge
cretaceous rock rising over
the sea by height in hundred
sixty two meters. The name of
the cape has no relation to
the beach, this distorted Old
French beau chef that can be
translated as "the beautiful
cape".
White rocks of Dover
From time immemorial
the chain of snow-white
rocks stretched along all
southern coast of England
was the first that was
seen by the seamen who
were swimming up to
coast of Britain from the
continent. These are the
well-known white rocks of
Dover.
Glastonbury
Glastonbury is one of the
most ancient cities in
England, is located near
Saint Mikhail's hill. The
remains of the settlements
existing even before arrival
of Romans have been found
in the neighborhood of the
city. In the Middle Ages the
city had good welfare
thanks to Glastonberiysky
abbey.
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