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Saint Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral dedicated to to Paul the Apostle. Located on the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point of the City of London. From the early Middle Ages, Christian churches were built in this place. The last Catholic cathedral fell into decay after the reforms of Henry VIII, only ruins remained on the top of the hill. In the XVII century construction began on an entirely new cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Ren. Many significant figures of British history are buried in the temple: Winston Churchill, Admiral Nelson, Alexander Fleming and others.

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