A beautiful example of Baroque architecture, the St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is the perfect attraction to visit for the tourist looking for something to do in the United Kingdom that offers a great deal of historical information, as well as aesthetic beauty. The current Cathedral, the fourth to bear the name, was created during the late 17th century. Over the years, St. Paul’s Cathedral in London has been the sight of many important historical events.
These include the funerals of important figures like Lord Nelson, and Sir Winston Churchill. Services were held to commemorate the ends of various wars, including most famously the First and Second World Wars. Unlike many Cathedrals in England, St. Paul’s has evolved over time to match contemporary tastes. While it clearly remains an ancient building, it’s not at all uncommon to see certain decorations come and go as is the fashion. This all attests to just how intimate a part of Londoner’s lives the St. Paul’s Cathedral really is.