Wren rebuilt St. Paul’s cathedral—along with dozens of other churches—following the Great Fire of London in 1666. He received approval for his plans in 1675, and construction lasted through ...
High up in the top of London's St Paul's Cathedral sits a little-known object that demands attention - Sir Christopher Wren's highly intricate 1:25 scale model of one of his original Cathedral ...
Sir Christopher Wren, the famous architect ... He is most famous for the re-building of St Paul's cathedral where he is buried. He died on 25th February 1723 (modern dating). There is no memorial to ...
St Paul’s Cathedral, as it looks today. It was designed by Christopher Wren. The Great Fire of London was a disaster that saw around 436 acres of the city destroyed. In planning the rebuilding ...
St Paul's was the first British cathedral to be built for the Anglican faith at the end of the 1600s. It is therefore ironic that its famous architect, Sir Christopher Wren, borrowed heavily from ...
St. Paul's Cathedral is arguably the second must-see ... the current dome (designed by Sir Christopher Wren and officially completed in 1711) survived numerous World War II bombings.
Buildings in London don’t come much more historic than St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was designed by 17th century architect Christopher Wren, hosted the funeral for Winston Churchill and was the ...
COMMENTARY: A true Catholic cathedral, functioning as God’s divine presence in the world, serves as a summons to ...
The historic neighborhood showcases Victorian mansions and Cathedral of Saint Paul's iconic dome. To find historic Cathedral Hill in Saint Paul, look for the Cathedral of Saint Paul, which has the ...
St. Paul's Cathedral will be the venue for the funeral service of former British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher. The church has hosted momentous church, state and royal events since 1708.