The Millennium Bridge in London is located in the Walking Area of the Humes River. It is the first pedestrian bridge on the Thames River. It has a simple shape, a sense of technology and a sense of future. One end of the Millennium Bridge goes directly to St. Paul's Cathedral, the religious center of London, the second dome Cathedral in the world after St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome, where Prince Charles married Diana, and the other end is the old factory. The renovated Tate Modern Gallery, the chimney of the Tate Modern Gallery, is one of the most popular galleries in London. The Tate Museum of Modern Art was built by a riverside power station on the Thames River. The collection includes works by Martis, Picasso and Rothko. Millennium Bridge is near the Golden Sparrow Financial District in London. Golden collars and white collars are on the bridge in a hurry. The cucumber-like building is a Swiss insurance company building. It is a 180-meter-high commercial building with glass exterior walls. It has 41 floors. It has many nicknames for its peculiar shape, most commonly "cucumber", and is the first skyscraper built in central London in 25 years. It was attacked at the beginning of its construction because of the radical change of London's skyline, but it won the Royal Society of Architecture Sterling Award for "the most innovatively designed building". Unique shape and excellent geographical location make London Millennium Bridge another attraction.