St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral is one of the most well known religious buildings throughout all of Britain. The Old St. Paul's was burnt in the Great London Fire, but construction began again not long after. The new version was finished in 1711 and served as a symbol of Christian resillience. St. Paul's has served as a center for many religious cermeonies, some of which include marriages and mourning. Today, St. Paul's still stands, serving as a reminder of the history of religion in Britain.
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