Sir Christopher Wren designed St. Paul's Cathedral in London following the Great Fire of 1666, which destroyed the original medieval church. His vision aimed to create a grand and resilient structure that reflected the glory of God and the power of the Church of England. Wren's design incorporated elements of Renaissance architecture, including a magnificent dome, symbolizing spiritual ascent. Ultimately, St. Paul's became a national symbol of endurance and recovery for London.
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