St. Paul’s Cathedral, an enduring symbol of London since its construction in the 17th century, stands as a testament to the city’s resilience and history. Designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren, the cathedral is renowned for its colossal dome, which is second in size only to Rome’s St. Peter’s Basilica, spanning wider than six double-decker buses. This iconic structure has hosted significant events, including the wedding of King Charles and Princess Diana, and the funeral of Winston Churchill. Visitors today can explore its grand interior and marvel at the architectural and historical significance that has made it a central landmark of London.
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