Also
called the ‘one square mile’, it is
the historical center of London. Today, this area
is the financial center of Europe.
Here you will find the St. Paul’s Cathedral,
the historic London Wall, which was built by the
Romans; the Museum of London, which is built on
the site of a Roman Fort; the National Westminister
Tower (or Natwest Tower), the second tallest building
in London; the 35-acre Barbican Centre, home to
the London Symphony and Royal Shakespeare company,
and much more.
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