• St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London.
  • St. Paul's Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1710, following the destruction of the previous cathedral in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
  • St Pauls Cathedral is an Anglican church in London that acts as the mother church of the local Diocese and seat of the London Bishop.
  • To learn more about the best things to do in St. Paul's Cathedral when you visit, read through our visitor's guide to this spectacular historic landmark.
  • When the St. Paul's was completed, during the reign of Queen Anne, it was the first English cathedral to be built after the English Reformation.
  • St Paul's is the most recognisable Gothic Cathedral in England. National events are held here. Some of these are the Royal families celebrations.
  • The interior of St. Paul's, like the exterior, is dominated by its great Dome, which crowns the intersection of the cathedral.
  • In 1665 Christopher Wren designed a plan for the renovation of the St. Pauls Cathedral, which was starting to fall into decay.
  • St Pauls also welcomes visitors with access to five levels of the Cathedral including the Whispering Gallery with its unique acoustics and the Stone and Golden...