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St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral,
London, is an Anglican cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the
mother church of the Diocese of London. It sits at the top of Ludgate Hill, the
highest point in the City of London. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates
back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. The present
church, dating from the late 17th century, was designed in the English Baroque
style by Sir Christopher Wren. Its construction, completed within Wren's
lifetime, was part of a major rebuilding programmed which took place in the
city after the Great Fire of London.
The cathedral is one of
the most famous and most recognizable sights of London, with its dome, framed
by the spires of Wren's City churches, dominating the skyline for 300 years. At
365 feet (111 m) high, it was the tallest building in London from 1710 to 1962,
and its dome is also among the highest in the world. In terms of area, St Paul's
is the second largest church building in the United Kingdom after Liverpool
Cathedral.
St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity of the English population. It is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as postcard images of the dome standing tall, surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. Important services held at St Paul's have included the funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, Sir Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher; Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria; peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars; the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, the launch of the Festival of Britain and the thanksgiving services for the Golden Jubilee, the 80th Birthday and the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. St Paul's Cathedral is a busy working church, with hourly prayer and daily services.
St Paul's Cathedral occupies a significant place in the national identity of the English population. It is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as postcard images of the dome standing tall, surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. Important services held at St Paul's have included the funerals of Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, Sir Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher; Jubilee celebrations for Queen Victoria; peace services marking the end of the First and Second World Wars; the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer, the launch of the Festival of Britain and the thanksgiving services for the Golden Jubilee, the 80th Birthday and the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. St Paul's Cathedral is a busy working church, with hourly prayer and daily services.
1 St Paul's Cathedral is the mother church of the
Diocese of London.
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2. The original church was founded in
1710.
the late 17th century.
604.
1710.
the late 17th century.
604.
3. At present it's the highest building in London.
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False.
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True.
False.
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4. St Paul's is larger than Liverpool Cathedral.
True.
False.
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True.
False.
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5. The wedding of Lady Di and Prince Charles was held
here.
True.
False.
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True.
False.
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