• ...underground of the cathedral, the crypt is the final resting place for some well-known English people, including Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St. Pauls.
  • Who was the famous architect that designed St. Paul's Cathedral, which is located in London, England?
  • Wren was responsible for building 51 churches in the City of London in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1666, as well as St Pauls Cathedral.
  • London's most iconic architectural masterpiece, St Paul's Cathedral is known for its world-famous dome that to this day dominates the skylines of the city.
  • The current St Pauls Cathedral is, famously, the work of architect Sir Christopher Wren, who’d cut his teeth redesigning churches in the City of London after...
  • After the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Old St Paul's Cathedral began to decline. The building was in a bad state, soon after which the spire collapsed.
  • St Paul's Cathedral in London is a sightseeing highlight with its long history impressive interior and the second largest dome in the world.
  • Old St Pauls is the only medieval cathedral (which survived the medieval age) to be entirely destroyed in England.
  • One of the most famous cathedrals in the world, St. Paul's is the masterpiece of architect Sir Christopher Wren (c. 1675), and its towering dome is...