• St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of the Bishop of London.
  • By the 16th century, Old St. Pauls Cathedral was deteriorating. In 1549, radical Protestant preachers incited a mob to destroy much of the cathedral’s...
  • The story of St. Paul's Cathedral, part two, from the Great Fire to the church's rebuilding by Sir Christopher Wren.
  • The decision was made that “Old St. Pauls” would be demolished in 1670 and a new larger cathedral would be built on the site.
  • image: Queen Vcitoria image: Front of S Pauls Staute of Queen Victoria stands in front of St Paul's. Important Events. Funeral of Admiral Nelson in 1806.
  • The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Diocese of London. It is on Ludgate Hill at the highest point of the City of London and is a Grade I listed building.
  • The South Quire Isle contains a marble effigy of John Donne who died in 1631, a Dean of old St. Paul's and one of Britain's finest Poets.
  • A shrine to Mellitus was built in the St Pauls Cathedral which stood from 1087 to 1666, and his feast day is still celebrated in the Cathedral on 24th April each year.
  • Built in the heart of London, don't miss St. Paul's Cathedral! At 110 metres high, it ranks as one of the largest cathedrals in the world.