• 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • At 489 feet it was the tallest in all Europe. ... The fortunes of Old St. Paul's seemed to take a turn for the better with the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660.
  • 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 Cathedral in London is a sightseeing highlight with its long history impressive interior and the second largest dome in the world.
  • 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.
  • 1. Who is the subject of the clause who designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London, which is in apposition to architect.