伦敦大本钟即将进入长达四年的“静音模式”
从下周一中午开始,英国伦敦的大本钟将停止敲钟报时,接受维修。英国政府投入2900万英镑,用于维修伊丽莎白塔和坐落其中的大本钟。作为伦敦标志性建筑之一,大本钟敲钟报时已达157年之久。维修期间,除了新年等重要节日外,大本钟将“保持静音”,预计其再次常规报时将是在2021年。 Big Ben will fall silent next week for four years as "major conservation works" are carried out on the tower which houses the bell, UK Parliament announced Monday. The chimes emanating from the bell, one of London's most famous attractions, have kept time in the British capital for 157 years. At noon on Monday, August 21, Big Ben will sound for the last time until 2021. The repairs are estimated to cost around £29 million, or more than $42 million. "Big Ben falling silent is a significant milestone in this crucial conservation project. This essential programme of works will safeguard the clock on a long term basis, as well as protecting and preserving its home," Keeper of the Great Clock, Steve Jaggs, said in a statement. Big Ben is the name of the bell inside the tower (St. Stephen's Tower, renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012), and not the building or the clock (simply known as the Great Clock) itself. The chimes were last silent in 2007 during maintenance, and before that from 1983-1985 during a period of refurbishment. Londoners needn't worry though; Big Ben will continue to chime for "important national events" such as New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday. |