Christopher Wren designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London
Sir Christopher Wren, the famous English architect, is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral in London, England. His tomb is located in the crypt of the cathedral, in the south aisle.
St Pauls Cathedral
A world famous church was built in London in 1708. The name of the church was St. Paul's Cathedral. It was designed by Christopher Wren.
Christopher Columbus
Sir Christopher Wren rebuilt 51 churches across London in the aftermath of the great fire in 1666. The one he is most famous for is St. Paul's Cathedral, the rebuilding of which was completed in 1710.
Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) was an English scientist and one of the country's most distinguished architects responsible for St Paul's Cathedral. He was also a Mathematician and scientist whose works were admired by Sir Isaac Newton . He also built 51 other churches and pioneered geometrical building.
Buckingham Palace. The Tower of London. St. Paul's Cathedral.
Westminster Abbey and St Paul's Cathedral.
St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Cathedral (not to be confused with Westminster Abbey).
St Paul's Cathedral And St Giles Cripplegate
Saint paul's cathedral
Saint paul's cathedral