Big Ben will ring out again this evening between 8pm and 10pm, as we test the mechanism which includes a 200kg striking hammer. This is in preparation for Remembrance Sunday and New Year’s Eve.
The chimes have been paused since August 2017 while vital restoration work takes place. Parliament’s clock mechanics disconnected Big Ben and the quarter bells from the clock mechanism and lowered the weights to the base of the Elizabeth Tower to provide a safe environment.
Did you miss the chimes of Big Ben last week? @BBCNews recorded the first time the bells have chimed in months. Have a listen. bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-pol…
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We're #hiring a Head of #Conservation#Architecture who can
📐 oversee the strategy for building conservation
🏗️ keep the programme of conservation works up to date
😃 be a great team leader
Today is #AskACurator Day, and we have 3 specialist curators answering your questions on our Parliamentary Art, Historic Furniture and Architectural Fabric Collections! 🖼️🚪🪑
Let's hear your questions and their answers ⏬
First over to our Parliamentary Art expert Melanie 🎨🖼️✏️
💬 "How many works are hidden away in storage? Do they get put on display in rotation?" ❓
80% of our 9,000 artworks are on display - a high percentage compared to many museums. We do rotate the works on display - some are fragile and can only be displayed for short periods.