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Iconic London Anglican cathedral since AD 604
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St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic Anglican cathedral in London, England, that has been around for centuries. It has a rich history spanning from its beginnings as a church built on the highest point of the city in AD 604 up to its state-of-the-art present structure designed by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1697. It gained worldwide recognition when it withstood the bombing raids of WWII and suffered minor damage from the Suffragette terror attacks. The imposing Baroque structure features two towers at 221 feet tall and a spectacular centralized dome rising to 275 feet high. The breathtaking interior of the cathedral hosts beautiful artworks, tombs and memorials, along with Britain’s largest bell, the Great Paul. Today, St. Paul’s has become a national icon and continues to welcome thousands of worshippers and tourists alike each week.

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