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There are some simple rules we ask our visitors to follow when taking photos inside the Cathedral, to respect the privacy of others.
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The bells
Learn more about the different bells we have in the Cathedral, when bells are rung and how change ringing works.
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2. The Design in the First Phase, 1675-85
After the rejection of the Great Model in the latter part of 1674, Wren prepared several designs for a new Cathedral on a cruciform plan.
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Our choirs
Discover more about our world-famous choir, and the other ensembles that bring to life the Cathedral’s musical programme.
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The Crucified Christ
This beautifully sculpted marble figure of Christ was once the centrepiece of an elaborate reredos (a decorated screen) that stood behind the Cathedral’s High Altar.
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Conservation
Conservation is a big word for a simple ethos – taking care of our Cathedral and its contents so it can be enjoyed for generations to come.
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Planning your visit
Find out everything you need to know to get the most out of your visit to St Paul’s, including opening times, ticket types and prices and what's on offer.
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The William II Charter
This royal charter is the earliest surviving item within the Cathedral Archives, dating from July 1099/1100. Written in Latin, it provides confirmation from King William II to the canons of St Paul’s of their rights of jurisdiction over their property.
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7. Churchyard and paving and miscellaneous drawings, c. 1690-1713
The earliest known scheme to improve the Cathedral churchyard is an outline study by Wren and Hawksmoor, drawn over a survey of the whole precinct prepared by William Dickinson.
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Exploring faith through art
Discover a trail of artworks around the Cathedral and the theological messaging behind them.
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1. Designs for the Great Model, 1673
Wren’s unrealised Great Model, now in the Cathedral’s Trophy Room, took about ten months to design and more than a year afterwards to build and decorate.
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Exhibition: The Great Restoration of the 1920s
Closing 30th April, this exhibition recounts the extraordinary story of how ingenious engineering saved our once-fragile building from closure.
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Baptisms
Find out whether you can have your child baptised at the Cathedral.
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The Penrose architectural drawings
Following in Wren’s footsteps, architect Francis Crammer Penrose made some major changes to the Cathedral – and, after his death, helped modern archaeologists uncover our history.
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A Service of Prayer and Reflection for Her Majesty The Queen
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Sermon by the Bishop of London
Here you will find the Sermon by the Bishop of London, The Rt Revd and Rt Hon Dame Sarah Mullally DBE, from the Service of Prayer and Reflection held at St Paul's Cathedral.
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