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This photography exhibition and social media call-out explores the lives that connect London’s defining landmark today
Did you know dogs are allowed inside Tower Bridge as long as they're kept on a leads?
Make a moving Tower Bridge picture, inspired by the landmark's iconic bascules.
Learn how to make a stop-motion film using just your smartphone. A great family activity to do at home.
Learn how to make origami boats. With Easy instructions and videos for all of the family to follow.
Disscover the online exhibition, Making the Bridge Sing, a creative exploration of the life of Hannah Griggs, one of the first women to work at Tower Bridge.
Bella is Tower Bridge’s fictional cat who goes on adventures inside the Bridge.
#MyTowerBridge began as an online campaign in October 2020 to promote our exhibition 'Lives of a Landmark'. We asked our followers on Instagram and Twitter to share their fondest memories involving London's defining landmark.
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These attractions, like Tower Bridge, are all provided by the City of London. A full list of things to do in and around the area can be found on the City of London website.
Who built Tower Bridge and who designed it? Discover the people behind London's defining landmark.
Learn more about sustainability at Tower Bridge