London: St. Paul's Cathedral

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St. Paul's CathedralIn 1666 this cathedral was wronged by fire but between 1675 and 1710, it was rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren a scientist passionate by baroque's art.
St Paul's detain one of the highest dome in the world, 113 metres high. Towers of this fantastic cathedral were built by an idea to architect baroque's Italian.
Inside the cathedral there are several monuments and statues dedicated to a wide range of men, such as the bulk dedicated to the British Military, the monument to Capitain Nelson.
The cathedral has been the burial place of many famous people, Nelson and Winston Churchill among the others.
The cathedral was also the place where Prince Charles and Lady Diana married on 29 July 1981.
The cathedral is situated in Ludgate Hill, subway station St Paul's Mansion House, it is open from 8:30am to 4:30pm.
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