• St. pauls cathedral with red double decker bus in London, United Kingdom. ... There's no charge to attend a service, but not all areas of the cathedral are accessible.
  • This includes Sir Christopher Wren's, the architect of St Paul's Cathedral. Admiral Lord Nelson, a famous British war hero, whose statue stands at Trafalgar...
  • St Paul's may not have the London skyline to itself as it once did, yet Sir Christopher Wren's masterpiece still holds its own in a century full of glass and steel.
  • St. Paul Cathedral was the first Christian Cathedral in London dedicated to Saint Paul during the reign of King Aethelberht I in 604 CE.
  • St Paul's Cathedral, London, is a Church of England cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London. Designed by famous English architect Sir Christopher Wren, the...
  • St. Pauls Cathedral is the most famous cathedral in London in the district of London City, England, precisely in the southern end of the Millennium Bridge.
  • The fourth St Paul's (known as Old St Paul's, a 19th-century coinage, or the pre-Great Fire St Paul's) was begun by the Normans after the 1087 fire.
  • Grade I Listed, it is the seat of the Bishop of London and its location on Ludgate Hill has been home to a cathedral to St Paul for over 1,400 years.
  • The dome at St Pauls is the second biggest in the world, behind only that of St Peter’s in Rome. The lantern that sits on top of the dome weighs in at 850 tonnes.