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  1. St. Paul's Cathedral, London, from the southeast. Designed and built (1675–1710) under the supervision of Sir Christopher Wren, it combines Neoclassical, Gothic, and Baroque elements. Saint Pauls Cathedral, in London, cathedral of the Anglican bishop. It is located within the central City of London, atop Ludgate Hill and northeast of Blackfriars.

  2. St Pauls Cathedral is a vibrant working church, a national treasure and a London icon. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the late 17th century, the Cathedral has been the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of London for over 1,400 years. Our building provides a space for reflection, discovery, learning and debate.

  3. Explore St Pauls Cathedral with its architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Use our virtual tours to visit the Cathedral from your computer or mobile device.

  4. Explore the Cathedral. History and Collections. Discover St Paul's turbulent history and the rare artefacts that help to tell its stories. Explore our map. Explore the Cathedral Floor, Crypt and Dome – and see the location of key items in our Collections – by using our interactive map. Find out more. Our timeline.

  5. Our timeline | St Paul's Cathedral. Explore our timeline. 604 - 1500. Early foundations. 604. St Paul's is consecrated. Find out more. 962. Third St Pauls built after Vikings destroy second iteration. 1087. Normans begin construction of fourth Cathedral following fire. 1090. Wullman is recorded as the first Dean of the Cathedral. 1240.

  6. Discover the stunning architecture and rich history of St. Paul's Cathedral, a masterpiece of Baroque style designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Explore the cathedral's impressive façade, iconic dome, ornate decorations, and intricate carvings, and learn why it is one of London's most iconic landmarks.

  7. Wren designed it in the Renaissance style. St Paul's is a popular tourist attraction and is still used as a church today. It is the cathedral of the Church of England Diocese of London. It is 365 feet (111 meters) high to the cross on top. Categories: Buildings and structures in the City of London. Anglican cathedrals in England.

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