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St. Bridge's Church has been rebuilt twice from ashes, almost completely destroyed in the Blitzkrieg of World War II and completely restored, and renamed in 1957. The tower is like a wedding cake with five smaller cakes on it and a concert on Tuesday.
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St. Bridge's Church has been rebuilt twice from ashes, almost completely destroyed in the Blitzkrieg of World War II and completely restored, and renamed in 1957. The tower is like a wedding cake with five smaller cakes on it and a concert on Tuesday.
St. Brad's Church is adjacent to Fleet Street, London's famous journalism street. It is called "Journalist's Church" because of its close ties with journalism. Church buildings are also distinctive. The spires added in 1703 are said to be modeled on multi-storey wedding cakes.
To tell you the truth, it's a church, ordinary. It's a white church with Roman pillars. It's magnificent, but it's not my favorite view.
St Bridge's Church is beautiful and historic, and the sound is excellent, so you can go to concerts or church services. The church also offers ninety minutes of six-mile guided tours, with many cultural relics in the basement downstairs.
A beautiful, exceptional church with a spire like a tiered wedding cake. The church was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and although now it’s pretty much hidden away behind modern buildings, St Bride’s would once have been one of the tallest spires in London, and was built to have a view straight down Fleet Street to St Paul’s. Has a stunning interior and a museum and chapel in the crypt.