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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Cathedral of St. Paul

Explore the Cathedral of St. Paul

The home of the Bishop of London and the Church of Commonwealth of a month and the largest churches in London and is located at the site of the Roman temple and modern construction was built after the crash of an ancient church in the huge fire that occurred in 1666 and is regarded as one of the most famous landmarks in London.

The length of the cathedral 515 feet and a width of 227 feet, including the church pavilion with a high towers, each 212 feet and dome rising 365 feet.

After the rehabilitation of the cathedral from destruction it suffered during World War II and cleanse and facade of the building to remove the accumulated dirt from the 250-year-old has returned the restoration of the Cathedral of St. Paul to its original shape.

You can not visit St. Paul's climb without internal dome and also tell everyone what a person will face nearly 528 degrees until it reaches the top of any of up to about 365 feet of elevation, it is one of the most rise buildings in the whole world.

The size of the dome of St. Paul's nearly 65,000 tons and consists of building a dome trilogy, including the Dome of decoration, interior and dome in the center has been built from bricks for strength and support, and the Dome of the other external and accessible to the cathedral through the exhibition stone and Gallery Gold.


 

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