Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, was built to serve as a reliable timekeeping mechanism for both the Parliament and the public. Completed in 1859, the clock tower was designed to symbolize Britain's industrial strength and national pride following the Great Reform Act of 1832. Additionally, it was intended to provide a prominent landmark in London, enhancing the city’s skyline and serving as a reminder of the importance of civic duty and governance.
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