The London Eye is one of London's icons, but unlike most British attractions with centuries of history, it is new: it opened in 2000! Designed by Marks Barfield Architects, it quickly became one of the great symbols of the English capital. It has won more than 85 national and international tourist awards, as well as being one of the most visited attractions in the city. For all this, we are going to tell you 9 interesting facts about the London Eye! Check out! 1- It is 135 meters high; 2- All grease used in structures is edible, to prevent birds from having any problems if they ingest it; 3- It is possible to reach the center of the circle using the support legs, but this passage is only for employees; 4- The speed of the London Eye may vary.
The standard for tourists is 26 centimeters per second, but it can do an entire lap in up to 20 minutes; 5- It is a ferris wheel that can go clockwise and counterclockwise as well; 6- On average 3.75 million people visit the London Eye every year; 7- One of the capsules was named “Coronation Capsule” when Queen C Level Contact List Elizabeth II completed 60 years of reign; 8- The London Eye was designed to last only 5 years, but it was so successful that it became a permanent attraction; 9- Currently its lighting is red because it is sponsored by Coca-Cola, but from February it will be sponsored by Lastminute.com and will have pink lighting.

Have you already seen the London Eye? Tell us what you think in the comments! The big night of world cinema is approaching. On February 9th, the 92nd Academy Awards ceremony will be held, our beloved Oscar, which rewards the best in the seventh art. Joker is the big highlight, competing in 11 categories, followed by The Irishman, Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood and 1917, cited in 10 categories. And Brazil is also at the Oscars! Democracy in Vertigo seeks the award for Best Documentary. To help you follow the delivery of the golden statuettes, we will tell you below the films that are competing in each category.