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If you mean St Pauls Cathedral in London, it was Sir Christopher Wren.

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Who built and designed st pauls cathedral?

Sir Christopher Wren


Who is the pope for St Pauls Cathedral?

The Cathedral is a place of worship for those belonging to the Church of England, (Anglicans or non catholics) and therefore do not have a pope. St Pauls is the seat of the Bishop of London.


How many cathedrals are there in England?

there are 4 Cathedrals in London Westminster cathedral Southwark Cathedral St. George Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral


What is the nearest underground station to st pauls cathedral?

St Pauls's.


Why is the top of st pauls cathedral shaped in a dome?

Because that is the way that Sir Christopher Wren designed it.


Who rebuilt st pauls cathedral?

There are no current plans to rebuild St Pauls Cathedral in London, UK.


Who was st paul's architect?

Christopher Wren was the architect responsible for designing and overseeing the construction of St. Paul's Cathedral in London. The cathedral was completed in 1710 and is considered one of Wren's greatest works.


What is the famous cathedral that was destroyed in London what was it?

St Pauls Cathedral


Who designed and built the st paul's cathedral in London which had to be rebuilt after the great fire?

St Pauls Cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Whether he actually did any physical work on the building is another matter.


How high is Ludgate Hill in London England?

Only about 100 foot. St Pauls Cathedral sits at the top of it.


Were did Princess Diana get married?

They were married at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.


What building survived the great fire of London?

St pauls cathedral was burnt to the ground along with a few other trade buildings