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  • St Pauls Cathedral is the most famous and iconic cathedral in London. It has been used as a backdrop for many major events throughout history, including the wedding of King Charles III to Lady Diana Spencer and Winston Churchill’s funeral. The wedding attracted over a million spectators, who lined the processional route from Clarence House to the City of London and its St Pauls Cathedral.
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  • St Paul's Cathedral. Image. St Pauls seen over the millennium bridge. Welcome to. ... St Paul's Cathedral. A vibrant church, a national treasure and a London icon.
  • On 2 December 1697, 31 years and 3 months after the Great Fire destroyed Old St Paul's, the new cathedral was consecrated for use.
  • One week later, however, London was on fire. The Great Fire of London reduced two-thirds of the City to a smoking desert and old St. Pauls Cathedral to a ruin.
  • St Pauls Cathedral is located in the central City of London, on top of the famous Ludgate Hill, and is 0.2 miles north of the Millennium Bridge on the River Thames.
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    • 5. The Old St Pauls Cathedral was built in the Gothic Style
    • 11. The Cathedrals most prominent feature is its massive dome
  • St. Paul's Cathedral, which stands in central London, is the cathedral of the Anglican bishop. It is the most recent in a line of cathedrals to have been built on Ludgate Hill...
  • 1. St Pauls Cathedral is located on the highest point in the City of London. St Pauls Cathedral is one of the most famous buildings in London.
  • St Pauls Cathedral in London is primarily recognized for its architectural style known as English Baroque, with influences from both Gothic and classical elements.
  • 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.