The Geometric Stairs in St Paul’s Cathedral

Geometric Stairs in St Paul’s Cathedral|||

The St Paul’s Cathedral Stairs or the Dean’s Stairways take visitors to the triforium in St Paul’s Cathedral.  Designed by Sir Christopher Wren and built by William Kempster, this stair has fine metalwork by Jean Tijou.  The staircase in the southwest bell tower comprises 528 stars, including 88 Portland stone steps, rising 50 feet.  It … Read more

The Secrets of St. Paul’s Cathedral Whispering Gallery

The Secrets of St. Paul’s Cathedral Whispering Gallery

Climbing 257 steps up St. Paul’s Cathedral’s grand dome takes you to the famous Whispering Gallery, perched 30 meters above the nave crossing.  Not initially intended for its acoustic features, this circular walkway has unexpectedly become a popular attraction for its unique sound qualities. Since the cathedral’s opening in 1708, the gallery has been a … Read more

Explore St. Paul’s Cathedral’s dome, a stunning creation by Christopher Wren. 

Dome of St Paul’s Cathedra

Towering over London, it’s a symbol of great architecture and history.  Built from 1675 to 1711, it’s an iconic part of St Paul’s Cathedral, known for its fantastic design and engineering.  Its intricate beauty and engineering marvel make it a must-see landmark. What Makes the Dome So Special? St. Paul’s Cathedral, a key landmark for … Read more

Inside St Paul Cathedral

Inside St Paul Cathedral||

St Paul Cathedral, located in the heart of London, is a testament to human creativity, faith, and enduring craftsmanship.  Its towering dome and striking facade have captivated visitors for centuries, drawing pilgrims, tourists, and art enthusiasts alike. We will get to the inside of St Pauls Cathedral and shed light on this remarkable legacy spanning … Read more

Architecture of St Paul’s Cathedral

Architecture|||

St Paul’s Cathedral in London is primarily recognized for its architectural style known as English Baroque, with influences from both Gothic and classical elements.  Join us on a journey through this iconic London landmark’s breathtaking design and remarkable features.  From its grandeur and intricate details to the genius of Sir Christopher Wren’s vision, we explore … Read more

Old St Paul’s Cathedral 

Old St Paul’s Cathedral|

Old St Paul’s Cathedral in London was an iconic medieval structure in the heart of England.  Construction of the cathedral began in 1087 and was completed in 1314, spanning over two centuries.  It was a significant religious and architectural landmark until its destruction during the Great Fire of London in 1666. Construction The cathedral was … Read more

A Guide to Celebrate Christmas in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

Celebrate Christmas in St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral, situated in London, England, serves as the principal church of the Diocese of London and functions as the seat of the Bishop of London.  Established in 604 AD, this Anglican cathedral is dedicated to Paul the Apostle.  After the Great Fire of London, Sir Christopher Wren designed the current cathedral in the … Read more

St Paul’s Cathedral vs St Peter’s Basilica- Which is the Best?

St Paul’s Cathedral vs St Peter’s Basilica

St Paul’s Cathedral and St Peter’s Basilica are among the biggest and most famous churches in Europe and the world. St Peter’s Basilica, the living testament of Michelangelo’s and Renaissance’s beautiful imagination, is one of the most beautiful churches in the world. On the other hand, stands St Paul’s Cathedral, the remnant of the vision … Read more

Westminster Abbey vs. St Paul’s Cathedral—A Comparison Guide

Westminster Abbey vs St Paul’s Cathedral

Ever wondered what makes Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral so special? These two London landmarks might both be historic churches, but they couldn’t be more different in what they represent and how they make you feel. Westminster Abbey, with roots dating back to the 10th century, is a cornerstone of British royal tradition. It … Read more

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