• St. Pauls Cathedral has been a major London landmark for over 300 years surviving even through the blitz of London.
  • In the early fall of 1666, a four-day fire in London devastated more than 12,000 homes, 90 churches, and St. Pauls Cathedral was among them.
  • St Pauls Cathedral is a grand Anglican cathedral and one of the most famous landmarks and popular tourist attractions in London.
  • Credit: Shutterstock. However, all views of St Pauls Cathedral bow down to one – the infamous roof terrace of One New Change shopping centre.
  • image: St Pauls St Paul's Cathedral, London. ... The dome of St Paul's Cathedral is the second biggest dome in the world, after St Peter's in Rome.
  • 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...
  • St. Paul Cathedral was the first Christian Cathedral in London dedicated to Saint Paul during the reign of King Aethelberht I in 604 CE.
  • 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.
  • St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral for London, a religious centre and an architectural gem.
  • The image of St Paul's Cathedral, standing proud and unscathed during the Blitz, while London burns around it is a powerful one.