Who Designed The Famous St.Pauls Cathedral?
The famous cathedral of St. Paul, dominating the City of London from its position on the top of Ludgate Hill, raises its huge dome far above most of the surrounding buildings. Long before, Christianity came to this country, a temple d3dicated to Diana occupied by the Cathedral. Ethelbert, the king of Kent, is known to have built a great Christian Church there, at some time during the seventh century, but this was destroyed soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066, to make room for “Old St. Paul’s”. This building is said to have been longer and higher than the present building; but “Old St. Paul’s” was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. For Sir Christopher Wren, the tragic Great Fire provided a great opportunity. Four months before the disaster, he had submitted designs for the remodelling of the old cathedral, but as the great church had been almost totally destroyed, he was asked to design a new cathedral. His own favourite design, however, was very different from the one eventually a