• The third St Pauls (known as Old St Pauls), was begun by the Normans aftered the late Saxon cathedral suffered in a fire of 1087.
  • St Pauls Cathedral, with its vast dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline and known across the world.
  • 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.
  • 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 Paul's Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday, from 8.30am (9.30am for the dome) to 4.30pm. Sundays are dedicated to religious activities.
  • St Paul's is the most recognisable Gothic Cathedral in England. National events are held here. Some of these are the Royal families celebrations.
  • St Pauls Cathedral is a colossal cross-shaped church, with striking decoration, especially its beautiful ceilings decorated with frescos.
  • St Pauls Cathedral London is home to an enormous array of art. You can discover a trail of artwork around the Cathedral and theological messaging behind them.
  • Overall, the current version of St. Pauls Cathedral was built between 1675 and 1711. All things considered, this was a relatively short amount of time.
  • The third St Paul's (known as Old St Paul's), was begun by the Normans aftered the late Saxon cathedral suffered in a fire of 1087.