It is truly a magnificent sight to see St. Paul’s Cathedral all lit up against the dark night sky. Christopher Wren certainly knew what he was doing when he took inspiration from Rome to build such a grand landmark. Taking a stroll at midnight is a fine way to appreciate the quiet beauty of a city like that.
Perfect timing. I was writing about London's Great Plague and Great Fire in today's blog post. But I had forgotten that was exactly when the original St Paul's Cathedral was destroyed.
Beautiful! I didn't see it when I was in London. Not enough time! I always think of that famous photo of its dome shining through the smoke and tumult of the Blitz.
It is truly a magnificent sight to see St. Paul’s Cathedral all lit up against the dark night sky. Christopher Wren certainly knew what he was doing when he took inspiration from Rome to build such a grand landmark. Taking a stroll at midnight is a fine way to appreciate the quiet beauty of a city like that.
ReplyDeleteA magnificent structure indeed. It must be awe-inspiring to actually see it in person.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing. I was writing about London's Great Plague and Great Fire in today's blog post. But I had forgotten that was exactly when the original St Paul's Cathedral was destroyed.
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ReplyDeleteIt is very nice to see it at night
Beautiful! I didn't see it when I was in London. Not enough time! I always think of that famous photo of its dome shining through the smoke and tumult of the Blitz.
ReplyDeleteGood job of photographing an impressive structure at midnight.
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