Timeline of the London Eye: from Millennium Wheel concept to engineering reality, sponsorship, ownership and defining cultural moments.

The London Eye’s story fuses cultural ambition with precision engineering.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1993–1995 | Architects Marks Barfield develop the concept of a giant observation wheel |
| 1999 | Construction completed; capsules fitted horizontally then rotated into position |
| 2000 | Official opening for the Millennium celebrations |
| 2002–2007 | British Airways sponsorship era; rebranding as BA London Eye |
| 2015–2020 | Coca‑Cola sponsorship; later reverts to London Eye naming conventions |
| 2020+ | Maintenance upgrades, LED lighting enhancements; resilience during travel downturn |
The Eye was conceived as a contemporary symbol akin to a 21st‑century clock—where the city reads its own time through movement and view.
The wheel has seen shifts in sponsorship and operational stewardship, but the core promise remains: a safe, smooth, 30‑minute panorama.
Born as a millennial statement, the Eye quickly transcended novelty to become London’s most democratic skyline stage.

Ik maakte deze gids om je te helpen goede tijden te kiezen, wachtrijen te omzeilen en het meeste uit de skyline te halen.
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