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Das London Eye, auch bekannt unter der Bezeichnung Millennium Wheel, ist mit einer Höhe von 135 Metern seit 2022 das zweithöchste Riesenrad Europas. Es steht im Zentrum von London am Südufer der Themse im London Borough of Lambeth nahe der Westminster Bridge und gilt als eines der Wahrzeichen der britischen Hauptstadt. Baubeginn ...
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The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered...
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The London Eye is a large metal Ferris wheel. It is also known as the Millennium Wheel and is one of the largest observation wheels in the world. Since mid-January 2015 it has been known in branding as the Coca-Cola London Eye, after an agreement signed in September 2014.
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12. Apr. 2024 · London Eye, revolving observation wheel, or Ferris wheel, in London, on the South Bank of the River Thames in the borough of Lambeth. At an overall height of 443 feet (135 metres), the London Eye was the world’s tallest Ferris wheel from 1999, when it was built, until 2006, when it was surpassed by the Star of Nanchang, in Nanchang ...
19. Sept. 2020 · 10 Fakten rund um The London Eye. Mit seinen 3,5 Millionen Besuchern ist das London Eye die meistbesuchte kostenpflichtige Attraktion in Großbritannien. Das British Museum ist übrigens die meistbesuchte kostenlose Attraktion, Jessica Alba ist der Promi mit den meisten Runden (31).
31. Dez. 2019 · The London Eye changed the view across the Thames. On the last day of 1999, thousands of revellers gathered on the banks of the River Thames in London to wait for the spectacular firework display...
The London Eye, colloquially known as the Millennium Wheel, stands majestically on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. Since its inception, it has become an enduring symbol of the city's skyline, an icon of British heritage, and a key contributor to the UK's tourism industry.