Description
Dedicated to Paul the Apostle, there has been a Cathedral on the same site since 604 AD, created in its present form by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London.
Dominating the London skyline for 300 years, St Pauls Cathedral has seen many historic events including the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, and is the final resting place for multiple prominent figures from history including Admiral Lord Nelson, and Sir Christopher Wren himself.
Walk under the instantly recognisable Dome which stands at 365 feet, one for every day of the year, notice that the floor plan of the entire building is in the shape of a cross, and just marvel at the stunning feat of engineering and architecture. Or why not climb 257 steps from the Cathedral floor to the Whispering Gallery, the first of three Dome Galleries. Whisper along the curving wall and anyone positioned along the wall will be able to hear you! If 257 steps aren’t challenging enough, climb 376 to the Stone Gallery and 528 to the Golden Gallery. Sir Christopher Wren: The Quest for Knowledge Exhibition This year marks the 300th anniversary of the death of Sir Christopher Wren, a revolutionary scientist, mathematician, and architect responsible for building the new St Paul’s Cathedral after the Great Fire of London. This special exhibition will explore the early life and work of Christopher Wren as well as his lesser-known achievements in mathematics, astronomy and physiology. Uncover drawings, designs, photographs and personal artefacts from a time in history which saw science and religion interlock and transforming views of society. Timings:
Monday to Saturday 8:30am to 4:30pm (last entry 4:00pm), expect Wednesdays the Cathedral opens at 10:00am.
Dome Galleries open daily, access is from 9:30am (10:00am on Wednesdays) to 4:15pm.
Highlights:
Beat the queues and step inside Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece
There has been a Cathedral on this site since 604 AD
The final resting place of historic figures including Horatio Nelson and Christopher Wren himself
Explore the absolutely stunning architecture inside the Cathedral including the Dome, the artworks and the tombs
The Cathedral survived the Blitz and was the setting for the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana
Inclusions:
Entry tickets
Access to the multimedia guide in 9 languages
Exclusions:
Transportation
Please note:
The Whispering Gallery is once again open for visitors.
Visitors are allowed to take photographs in designated areas. Filming, the use of flash, additional lighting, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted.
Children under the age of 6 are admitted free of charge and do not require a ticket (Children must be accompanied by an adult when visiting the galleries).
All advance tickets are available with a self-print option only. You will need access to a printer to print your admission tickets.
Complimentary tickets are available for visitors with a disability and carers. These tickets should be requested on arrival.
St Paul’s Cathedral at St Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD attractions5 Sightseeing and Tours St Paul’s cathedral
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St Paul’s Cathedral
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