Tower Bridge & Big Ben with Light
The Magnificence of Tower Bridge in London
3D Tower Bridge Big Ben Famous Building Wooden Puzzle Game Easy Assembly
Certification : CE
Recommend Age : 8+
Warning : With small parts, be careful your child
Notice
Due to customs restrictions, battery is not included. please understand it.
Product Information
Tower Bridge
Wood piece : 113 pieces
Assembly time : about 2 hours
Assembly Size : 360*75*117mm
Big Ben
Wood piece : 220 pieces
Assembly time : about 2 hours
Assembly Size : 101*107*191mm
Package size : 229*153.5*30.5mm
Certificates : EN71,CE,FSC,FCC;
Recommend age : 8+, children under the age of 8 can complete the assembly accompanied by their parents.


















Architectural Marvel of Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge, an iconic symbol of London, stands majestically over the River Thames. It was constructed between 1886 and 1894, combining bascule and suspension bridge elements. This unique design allows large ships to pass through while still accommodating road traffic. The structure is adorned with beautiful Victorian Gothic architecture and features two famous towers. Visitors are amazed by its stunning glass-floored walkway that offers breathtaking views of the river below, making it a must-visit attraction for anyone in London.
The Historical Significance of Big Ben
Located nearby, Big Ben is actually the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster. Completed in 1859, this landmark is recognized worldwide, and its chimes mark the passing hours in London. Big Ben’s impressive clock tower, known as the Elizabeth Tower, stands 316 feet tall and has become synonymous with the British Parliament. The clock itself has a rich history of engineering innovation. It continues to attract visitors eager to learn about its restoration and importance in British culture.
The Enchantment of London’s Night Lights
Both Tower Bridge and Big Ben are breathtakingly beautiful when illuminated at night. The strategic lighting highlights their architectural features, creating a picturesque scene for photographers and tourists. As night falls, the lights reflect off the River Thames, providing a magical view that captivates anyone nearby. This illumination not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of these landmarks but also showcases London’s heritage and draws even more visitors to experience the city’s charm. Therefore, strolling along the Thames at night, you can appreciate the rich history and striking beauty of both Tower Bridge and Big Ben.