For more than 1,400 years, a Cathedral dedicated to St Paul has stood at the highest point in the City. Frequently at the centre of national events, traditions have been observed here and radical new ideas have found expression under the iconic dome.
The present Cathedral, the masterpiece of Britain's most famous architect Sir Christopher Wren, is at least the fourth to have stood on the site. It was built between 1675 and 1710, after its predecessor was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.
St Paul’s Cathedral, whose dome dominates London’s skyline, is England’s architectural masterpiece and place of national celebration. The cathedral was designed by the famed architect Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed its predecessor. The cathedral took 35 years to build from 1675 – 1710, spanning the lives of five monarchs and was the first cathedral to have been built in its architect’s lifetime.
Our event spaces contain some of the oldest and most beautiful architectural features in the Cathedral, and have been transformed into flexible areas ideal for corporate hospitality.
From the intimate dining rooms of Chapter House, to the grandeur of the Crypt to suit every occasion. Our spaces are fully accessible, and outside our doors you will find easy transport links, plus an array of great hotels.
Guests are also able to experience the grandeur of the building with private tours and musical performances, which can also be organised to make your event even more unique and memorable.
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