What happened to Wembley Stadiums famous twin towers?
They were demolished on 7th February 2003. The crowns were saved and became part of a Wembley Hall of Fame Museum. End of era for Wembley — Work on Wembley’s twin towers has got underway. Work on demolishing Wembley’s twin towers has started. Demolition work is finally under way on the 80-year-old landmark that has become synonymous with English football. … But the white structures which have stood for 80 years will now be reduced to rubble. Former England captain Ray Clemence and architect Lord Foster attended a ceremony to mark the end of the famous twin towers. “There was something unique about the stadium itself,” said Clemence. “As an England coach, I know how exciting it is for the team to know that in a few years’ time, they will be playing here again.” The tops of the towers will be kept in storage until the new stadium is completed and will eventually feature in a Wembley Hall of Fame museum at the new ground.