| The history of St. Peter’s Cathedral goes back to 1834 with the opening of St. Lawrence Church located on what is now the front lawn of St. Peter’s Cathedral. After a devastating fire and rebuild, St. Lawrence Church was re-established and by 1856 the Parish had become known as St. Peter’s. Among the cathedral's most notable features are its massive bell towers, high transepts, imposing sanctuary and fine rose window made in Innsbruck, Austria. |
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ReplyDeleteIt's certainly a very beautiful striking church similar to one I've seen in my travels.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful structure.
ReplyDeleteAmazing detail.
That is a truly impressive looking church. Even the landscaping is eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning. I posted the Martyr's Shrine today and noted that Stations of the Cross were from this cathedral.
ReplyDeleteThis church has must impressive architecture, and front lawn.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a very pretty church.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Andy! I have never really toured around London.
ReplyDeleteI like that huge round window. It would be great to have a look inside.
ReplyDeleteLovely gardens, too.
ReplyDeleteThat is stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cathedral. It was certainly built to last. That rose window must be incredible from the inside.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is a gorgeous church!
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand building. Beautifully photographed Andy.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo Andy
ReplyDeleteAn impressive and magnificent church.
ReplyDeleteThis building is more than just impressive; it is awesome.
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