St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic Anglican cathedral located in London, England. Designed by architect Sir Christopher Wren, it was completed in 1710 and is known for its stunning dome, which is one of the largest in the world. The cathedral serves as a prominent symbol of resilience, especially after surviving the Blitz during World War II.
The interior of St. Paul's features beautiful mosaics, intricate stone carvings, and a grand nave. It also houses the tombs of notable figures, including Lord Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren himself. The cathedral remains an active place of worship and a popular tourist attraction.