How much did it cost to build the palace of Westminster and create bell tower?

The Palace of Westminster and the Elizabeth Tower (commonly referred to as Big Ben) were built in different periods and had differing costs associated with their construction. Here's a breakdown of the costs:

1. Palace of Westminster:

The original Palace of Westminster was constructed in the 11th century and underwent various renovations and expansions over the centuries. However, the most significant rebuilding occurred in the mid-19th century, following a devastating fire in 1834.

- The total cost of rebuilding the Palace of Westminster is estimated to have been approximately £2 million pounds at that time (equivalent to roughly £220 million in today's money).

2. Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben):

The Elizabeth Tower was constructed as part of the rebuilding efforts of the Palace of Westminster and was completed in 1859. The tower houses the famous bell known as Big Ben, but its actual name is the Great Bell of Westminster.

- The construction cost of the Elizabeth Tower, including the installation of the Great Bell, is estimated to have been approximately £128,000 (equivalent to around £14.5 million in today's money).

It's worth noting that these figures represent the estimated costs during their respective periods. Inflation, currency conversions, and additional restoration efforts over the years may further impact the total costs associated with the Palace of Westminster and the Elizabeth Tower.

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