ParisianGeek • Février 13, 2011La Cathédrale St-Paul est à Londres, ce qu'est Notre-Dame à Paris. Son dôme culmine à 110 m et donne une vue magnifique sur Londres. Pour y accéder, il faut gravir 434 marches. ;)
Adan G. • Juillet 28, 2012Tienes que visitar esta sensacional iglesia, han grabado películas muy importantes!! como Blanca Nieves y el Cazador, te vas a quedar asombrado!!
Kelly • Février 24, 2014Confirm they are open through the site before arriving, because the church may be closed. I confirmed through the site before making the journey, but was disappointed with locked doors.
Chris P. • Juillet 11, 2016This famous Anglo-Catholic church has an impressive mural at the east end.
HISTORY UK • Février 10, 2011In 1348, the year of the Black Death, a local armourer left money to support the maintenance of this church forever, and wise investment over the centuries means this has so far been possible.
Sarah B. • Décembre 30, 2012Join together for food & fellowship on Thursday nights. Koinonia Night is a lovely chance to share a home cooked 2 course meal with regulars & visitors to City Temple all for a £5 donation if you can
Ivan D. • Novembre 13, 2011The green in the desert,this is what tgis church make me feel... A wonderful place to be all together with two amaizing priest Padre Carmelo and Padre Riccardo,such an amaizing place.
HISTORY UK • Janvier 17, 2011Dedicated to St.Ethelreda, an Anglo-Saxon saint and patron of chastity and sore throats, this is the oldest Roman Catholic church in England. Part of her hand is still kept here as a relic.
Valentina C. • Février 3, 2015Good place to rent for a small-ish orchestra concert. Quite cold in winter.
Cheen T. • Juin 15, 2016There's a cafe called "On The Green" within the church grounds. Serves coffee, sandwiches, soup, cakes & pastries
Roxanna • Décembre 16, 2014Oldest Catholic Church in England; the original church built in 13th century, so definitely worth a visit!
HISTORY UK • Février 10, 2011William Tyndale (whose English Bible was the first to be printed) and John Donne were preachers here. The church’s clock (1671) was the first in London to have the minutes marked.
Tim B. • Septembre 18, 2011There may have been a chapel here as far back as the 8th century but the current tower was built by Wren 1685. The accompanying church was destroyed in the blitz. Now home to a financial advisory firm
Chris P. • Novembre 24, 2015Good facilities for meetings and conferences, with a central location.
Aditya P. • Décembre 5, 2011Friday prayers Winter time table: 1st - 12:15pm, 2nd - 12:45pm, 3rd - 13:15
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