Introduction to Victoria Tower: Victoria Tower is located in the southwest square of the Parliament Building. It was one of Sir Charles Barry's designs for the Palace of Westminster during the reconstruction of the building in the mid-19th century. The building is 98.5 meters high, making it the tallest building in the entire building. The tower is named after Queen Victoria during the reconstruction period. There is a metal flagpole on the top. The royal flag is hoisted when the royal family attends or the British flag is hoisted at ordinary times. The base of the tower is an exclusive royal passage, used to protect the opening ceremony of Congress or other official celebrations. The comings and goings of the Royal Family, which today houses the Parliamentary Archives.