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Discussing Christopher Wren s Cathedral - 1842 Words

Diala Tadros MRS. Doyle HUM 102-301 10/15/16 Research paper St. Paul Cathedral Introduction: This semester my paper will be discussing Christopher Wren’s building â€Å"St. Paul’s Cathedral†, and why St. Paul’s Cathedral is considered to be the most important and famous masterpiece of England’s architecture? The St. Paul Cathedral of Sir Christopher Wren was chosen because it is famously interpreted in the baroque style in England, and dominated English architecture. St. Paul’s cathedral is one of the most famous important building because it was built on an earlier church that was severely damaged in the Great Fire of London.† It is considered as one of the best symbol of English baroque architecture†. It was rebuilt and designed by Christopher Wren, who also rebuilt over fifty churches that were damaged in Great Fire of London. It is one of the tallest buildings of London. St. Paul’s is the most brilliant building that I’ve heard that it was done by a acclaimed artist in London after it was d estroyed, and rebuild again. Concession: Looking at the most ten famous building in London none of them will take your attention as St. Paul Cathedral that took forty years to build after it was destroyed. Also, it was designed and built by one of the most famous English architects in the history â€Å"Sir Christopher Wren†. â€Å"It is said to be at the highest point of the city London. Its dome is elegant as framed by the spires of Wren’s city churches.† Main Body #1: First in this mainShow MoreRelatedGather Around Children And I ll Tell You A Story2220 Words   |  9 PagesPudding Lane near London Bridge† (Great Fire of London). My daughter, Hanna was already there (Tinniswood). She worked as a servant for a rich family down the road. I usually got to our house first, but she had gotten there early tonight. We started discussing our day. One of the servants that she was friends with had gotten to be really good friends with one of the boys that worked in the stable. Hanna was pretty sure that they were going to start courting soon. I wish Hanna would find a good man to

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