38. Old St. Paul’s Cathedral, London

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Built In 1087 And Destroyed In 1666

This medieval Gothic masterpiece dominated London’s skyline for centuries. Rebuilt after earlier fires, it featured a massive spire and intricate stonework, serving as a central religious and social hub.

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The Great Fire of London in 1666 engulfed it, leading to its collapse. Sir Christopher Wren’s redesign replaced it, but the old cathedral’s loss marked a turning point in the city’s architectural history.

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