Sir Christopher Wren Audio Guide in London | MapTalesGo

Discover the legacy of Sir Christopher Wren, the architect behind St. Paul's Cathedral, who reshaped London after the Great Fire of 1666.

Step into the world of Christopher Wren, the genius behind St. Paul's Cathedral. Born in 1632, Wren transitioned from a scientist to a revolutionary architect after the Great Fire of 1666, which devastated London. Tasked with redesigning the city, he envisioned a new St.

Paul's, an enduring symbol of resilience and beauty. His designs went beyond this iconic cathedral, encompassing over 50 distinct structures. Wren's legacy lives on, inviting you to explore the architectural wonders he created that define London.

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