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Climbing the dome of St Paul's Cathedral in London

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There is much to explore at St. Paul’s Cathedral, the impressive Baroque church designed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1673. Along with the impressive interiors and crypt that houses the tombs of some of the nation’s greatest heroes (including Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington). ), the dome is one of its most striking features.

At 111.3 meters high, it is one of the largest cathedral domes in the world and weighs 65,000 tons. The cathedral is built in the shape of a cross and the dome crowns the intersection of its arms. Inside the dome, you will find three galleries and you can enjoy stunning views of the London skyline.

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The first is the Whispering Gallery, which can be reached by 259 steps (30 meters high). Go to the Whispering Gallery with a friend, stand on opposite sides and face the wall. If you whisper facing the wall, the sound of your voice will travel around the curved edge and reach your friend. It really works!

Note: Don’t start the climb if you don’t think you can as you are up and down. (The staircase becomes too narrow to pass).

If you choose to continue, the Stone Gallery offers great views as it is an outside area around the dome and you can take photos from here. There are 378 steps up to the Stone Gallery (53 meters from the cathedral floor).

At the top is the Golden Gallery, which is reached by 528 steps from the cathedral floor. This is the smallest gallery and surrounds the highest point of the outer dome. The views from here are spectacular, encompassing many London landmarks including the River Thames, the Tate Modern, and the Globe Theater. If you enjoy views of the skyline, you might also want to consider Up at The O2, The Monument, and The London Eye.

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