
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich
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- The Royal Observatory, a historic hub of British astronomy and the birthplace of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and the iconic Meridian Line, traces its roots back to the 17th century when it was crafted by renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren.
- Explore the Prime Meridian of the World recognized in 1884 by straddling the Meridian Line, symbolically connecting both hemispheres and delving into the tales of the Royal Astronomers who revolutionized star mapping for seafaring.
- Discover the Great Equatorial Telescope, Harrison’s pioneering clocks, the Shepherd Gate Clock, the renowned Time Ball, and the iconic Octagon Room at the Observatory’s premises.
- Don't miss the chance to witness the marvels of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), relish panoramic views of London encompassing Greenwich Royal Park, the City of London, and the majestic River Thames, and get up close with the UK's prominent telescopes and groundbreaking timepieces.
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