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St Paul’s Cathedral was built by Sir Christopher Wren. It is one of the impressive places of London that should not be avoided. But present Cathedral is the re-build of the original one which was burnt down in the great of fire London. It is tantamount to St Peters in the Vatican. Enormous historical events have been taken place here as numerous things for visitors are pervaded here to observe on the floor level, also tombs in the crypt and obviously the colossal dome itself. St Paul’s Cathedral is yclept as the masterpiece of Sir Christopher Wren’s. But the introductive history of this Cathedral was not felicitous. The original cathedral had been abolished drastically in 1666 owing to the fire of London. Sir Wren was walking through the vestige. Abruptly, seeing a stone with word, the word was resurgam (Latin means resurrection) he was induced to rebuild it. The rebuilding took place between 1668-1710. It can be illustrated to be the National Cathedral of England as various national events have been taken place here. The inside part of the Cathedral is very marvelous. The ceiling decoration and the dome itself are hunky-dori to notice. One can consume the paramount beauty of the mosaics depicting saints Sir Thornhill’s murals. Above all it is confessed to be the protestant answer to St Peters in the Vatican Rome.
 

 

 

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