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Description


The 5th incarnation of a Cathedral on this site (all four of the previous versions having burnt to the ground - the last during the Great Fire of London in 1666). This incarnation, which - in cathedral terms - took an incredibly quick 35 years to build is Sir Christopher Wrens crowning masterpiece - and has become a symbol of the city of London, with it's domed roof being an icon of the city. In the crypt there are the tombs of a number of important people from history including Florence Nightingale, Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Wren is also buried down here with the inscription - if you seek his monument, look around you.

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Getting There


Latitude: 51.513944; Longitude: -0.098306
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Photos


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Web Link


www.stpauls.co.uk
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (30/08/2021), and on time of last update (05/09/2021) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.