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I visited St Paul’s cathedral with my friends and it was much bigger than I was expected.Highly recommended to go up to the stairs to get to the whispering gallery and if you’re tough enough, try to get more higher using narrow stairs so you can get out and see the London landscape(my friend did and she liked that). beautiful artworks as well as famous people’s coffin, it’s very entertaining.
More• Climb up and overlook the entire city of London
• Admire the Baroque style
• Immerse yourself in royal style
St. Paul's Cathedral is famous for its spectacular dome. Most of the important weddings, baptisms, and funerals of the British royal family are held at Westminster Abbey, but the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana and the funeral of Mrs. Thatcher were held here.
The majestic Baroque style. If you walk across the Millennium Bridge over the Thames, you can directly lead to St. Paul's Cathedral, and you can see its large milky white dome from the front from a distance. There is a small square in front of the church, with a stone sculpture of Queen Anne in the middle. The gable at the top of the church's main entrance is carved with a pattern of St. Paul's mission to Damascus, with a stone statue of St. Paul standing in the middle. Looking further up is the shocking large dome, with a large gold-plated cross on top. There is a pair of bell towers at both ends of the church's facade, making the whole building appear symmetrical and majestic. When you walk into the church, you will be amazed by the wide and high-ceilinged hall, and the splendid heavy colors, windows embedded with stained glass, and huge murals of Jesus, the Virgin, and the apostles are all worth savoring. Looking up at the dome in the center of the church, the colorful scene is dazzling, especially the inner choir seats and the patio above the altar, which are high-end and gorgeous.
Climb hundreds of steps to the dome and overlook London. You can go up to the dome to admire the three galleries inside. The most famous one is the Whispering Gallery. As long as you speak to one through hole, any other through holes will appear. You can hear it, the echo effect is amazing. Then walk up to the outside of the dome, which is the Stone Gallery, and then go up to the top to reach the Golden Gallery, which overlooks the scenery of central London. Visiting the underground crypt In addition, the crypt of the church is also worth visiting, which contains the tombs and monuments of princes, generals, and celebrities, including the tombs of Admiral Nelson (Horatio Nelson) and General Arthur Wellesley (Arthur Wellesley), who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
Sir Christopher Wren, the designer of St. Paul's Cathedral, is also buried here. It took him 45 years of hard work to build the church. It is unusual for this kind of design and construction to be completed by only one person.
I visited St Paul’s cathedral with my friends and it was much bigger than I was expected.Highly recommended to go up to the stairs to get to the whispering gallery and if you’re tough enough, try to get more higher using narrow stairs so you can get out and see the London landscape(my friend did and she liked that). beautiful artworks as well as famous people’s coffin, it’s very entertaining.
St. Paul's Cathedral in London is truly a masterpiece of architecture and a symbol of resilience. Its iconic dome dominates the city skyline and serves as a testament to the city's endurance, having survived the Great Fire of London and the Blitz during World War II.Stepping inside, visitors are greeted with awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur. The cathedral's interior is adorned with intricate mosaics, exquisite sculptures, and stunning stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes and histor
Amazing place to see and visit. in the heart of central London. lovely photo opportunities. easy to get to using the London Underground network.
This is my first time coming to this place, it's really wonderful, it's very beautiful and luxurious. I will come back here because I find the environment very friendly and close. Thank you very much.
Be sure to print the paper version of the past, very smooth, even if there are many people in the queue, the speed is very fast. Wear a pair of comfortable shoes, visit the first floor, remember to climb to the top. Don't bring too heavy bags, it is still very hard to climb up, but the scenery is beautiful.
Looking at the attack again: I purchased 22p tickets on the official website and checked the electronic tickets on my phone. Downstairs are gift shops, mausoleum areas, and restrooms. On the first floor, there are chapels and choir seats (note that only the first floor has entrances and exits). On the second floor, you can see the murals above your head, but you cannot take photos (p-11 to prevent mobile phones from falling and hitting tourists downstairs). Climbing to the top of the mountain will take you through many spiral stairs (the steeper you climb, the more you sweat). First, pass through a platform with high walls (p-12 can see the two clock towers on both sides), and then climb a black iron controlled spiral staircase (the most difficult level is the first floor) to see the panoramic view of London! The London Eye is breathtaking amidst the intertwined buildings and rivers, and it's hard to imagine how beautiful it would be to climb to the top of a mountain on a summer night with a cloudy sky! Read the lyrics of the attack explanation: You can enter and visit for free during the thirty night song time.