Hidden History of St Paul's Cathedral - Part II (Behind the Scenes Tour!)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Join me for a tour behind the scenes of London's iconic St Paul's Cathedral!
    We learn about how the design came about, how holds the dome up and lots of the hidden details inside that can be easily missed.
    If you missed Part I you can catch up here; • Hidden History of St P...
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    With huge thanks to St Paul's Cathedral Archive Collection for the use of the following images;
    - Composite Section, plan and elevation of two version of a 16-bay dome, developed from the revised design, drawn by Hawksmoor c.1690
    - Golden Gallery 'peephole' down to the Cathedral Floor
    - Images of the Firewatch
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Комментарии • 56

  • @garryarkle
    @garryarkle 3 года назад +7

    I work just around the corner from St.Paul's and when the weather is nice, I like to have my lunch in the garden underneath the cathedral walls.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +2

      Ah lovely! I’m looking forward to the gardens reopening again soon!

  • @krisnorvig6643
    @krisnorvig6643 17 дней назад

    I just watched this, after booking a Triforium tour for next month. I'm so excited! I LOVED all your "sneaky details". Thanks very much for making this, and for al that you do!

  • @TheRealMisterProtocol
    @TheRealMisterProtocol Год назад +2

    I did climb to the gallery at the lantern, many years ago, before most of the modern buildings that now crowd central London were built. I remember looking out, and, in my mind, subtracting the then-modern buildings, and seeing in my mind's eye and my real eyes the London of Christopher Wren, with the steeples of the churches he designed punctuating the skyline all across London.

  • @simonwallis84
    @simonwallis84 Год назад +1

    Really enjoyed that. I have a terrible head for heights,even just watching the parts where camera looks over the edge of the railings make me dizzy. So fascinating learning new stuff about London that I drive past everyday as black driver of nearly 35 years. Cheers Katie

  • @gents6379
    @gents6379 3 года назад +4

    This is my favorite building ever. I have visited on every London trip. Vespers is not to be missed!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +1

      I think I'm inclined to agree Gary! Put on the spot, always have to say it's my favourite building too. And seeing it with song and full for a service is just magical

    • @karendavis6123
      @karendavis6123 2 месяца назад

      We attended vespers there years ago. It was beautiful!

  • @avialbersbenchamo4797
    @avialbersbenchamo4797 2 года назад

    Pure joy! Thank you 🙂

  • @haze1123
    @haze1123 Год назад

    Wonderful. Thank you!

  • @asheland_numismatics
    @asheland_numismatics Год назад +2

    Awesome video!!! 👍

  • @njm57
    @njm57 3 года назад +1

    I haven't been inside since I was a child. I don't remember it being that beautiful. I must visit again. That was such an interesting talk. Thank you.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Nicky! Glad it inspired you, it really is a wonderful place.

  • @jennyw8953
    @jennyw8953 3 года назад

    Fascinating, thank you Katie

  • @estellehowell4414
    @estellehowell4414 3 года назад

    Great video, I remember going inside and up the dome as a child but I really must revisit.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад

      You definitely should Estelle! Especially now with no crowds ;)

  • @elbaza91
    @elbaza91 Год назад

    I climbed to the top, although I didn’t realise the task when I started, It was a case of I’ve started so I’ll finish, not bad for a 75 year old!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  Год назад

      Very impressive indeed! I climbed it at 9 months pregnant but think you win!

  • @pgreen9596
    @pgreen9596 2 года назад

    I visit St. Paul's every time I come to London. (4 times so far) and have climbed to the top. I am tall so it was a bit challenging getting through the doorway at the top!! Great video!

  • @joannafitzpatrick88
    @joannafitzpatrick88 2 года назад

    What a amazing line on Wren’s monument stone.

  • @charlieeckert4321
    @charlieeckert4321 2 года назад

    Yes, I have been to the Whispering Gallery (twice) and The Golden Gallery (once) when I was stationed in East Anglia in the early 1980's

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  2 года назад

      Such a treat to climb that dome 🙌🏼

  • @fordkoleski7913
    @fordkoleski7913 Месяц назад

    I love your videos but you speak so softly that I can not hardly make out what ur saying, even with volume at full blast. Keep up the amazing work!

  • @judithbarnett2966
    @judithbarnett2966 3 года назад

    Fantastic. I love the rocket hidden in plain sight (& I shall look forward to the library perhaps being opened again one day) But yes, the best bit is Christopher Wren's tomb/memorial. What a brilliant comment!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +1

      So apt isn’t it? Always gives me goosebumps

  • @davidfarrell3539
    @davidfarrell3539 3 года назад +4

    Fascinating to discover that there are remnants of the old St Pauls! Also, thank you Katie for walking the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery so I don't have to: I visited the Cathedral last August when there was a one-way system to visit the Stone Gallery. The subsequent (unadvertised) 300 + steps nearly killed me, but it was worth it for the amazing views over London. As they say, ignorance is bliss!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +3

      Haha you're very welcome David, and that was at 32 weeks pregnant! I felt very proud to have made the climb!!! I have actually once done it twice in a day, a private tour in the morning and then again in the afternoon - that was an active day!

  • @scottmartinezguitarandbass
    @scottmartinezguitarandbass Год назад

    I could listen to you speak all day. Though a cold shower or two in between might be necessary. ;)

  • @reynanayoonjang607
    @reynanayoonjang607 2 года назад

    Cooooool!

  • @gabrielaroca8366
    @gabrielaroca8366 2 года назад +2

    I have been in St Paul’s about 8 time already and yet, I’ve learnt a lot with you! Thank you so much!

  • @AllieThePrettyGator
    @AllieThePrettyGator Год назад

    St Pauls Cathedral is the only cathedral in the UK that has Two Bourdon Bells Great Paul and Great Tom

  • @khardy1801
    @khardy1801 Год назад

    I walked to the top in 1989 when I was 8. Not sure I’d make it now.

  • @RogersRamblings
    @RogersRamblings 2 года назад

    In my youth in the early 1960s one could climb further than the external gallery to the space under the ball supporting the cross. At that point one was standing on the rungs of the ladder, there isn't enough space for a landing. As Katy says, one needs to be fit to climb to the top.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  2 года назад +1

      I've heard a few people mention this, utterly crazy but would've loved to experience that!! Well before 'ealth and safety!

  • @janicesmyth1713
    @janicesmyth1713 Год назад

    Thank you Katie for your fascinating tours. I love history and St Paul’s is very beautiful, I have been there and climbed up to the top. In 1960.

  • @londoncreative
    @londoncreative 3 года назад

    I tried to write this on the TikTok video, but ran out of words;
    I used to have a friend who was one of the Maintenance man in the Cathedral and he gave us a private tour one Saturday afternoon, many years ago, the funniest part of the tour was scaring all my friends.
    We went into the library - then fully stocked - and out through the veranda doors, those huge windows that are only really visible from Ludgate Circus or the like, he opened the doors and allowed us to walk out onto the parapet above the steps and above the great door. From the windows you don't see that there is a ledge above the pillars about 6 feet lower than the parapet. I walked to the edge of the parapet, looked down, turned to the rest of the group and jumped off, to screams and cries from the rest of the group and laughter from the knowing guide.
    I stood up and climbed back up (& was promptly punched in the shoulder for scaring them!)
    The other part you didn't mention was the whispering gallery and the ability to sit on the bench around the side and someone can sit directly opposite you and whisper against the wall and you can hear their words clearly, even through the dim of other visitors all talking.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +1

      Oh my God!! Imagine 🤣 we went up on the library balcony so I know exactly where you mean - terrifying! Also yes, I love the Whispering Gallery but it’s currently closed and they’re not sure when it’s reopening so I thought best not to mention it until people know when they can revisit!

  • @StephenandYhana
    @StephenandYhana 3 года назад

    I love St Paul's Cathedral, a big thank you for the hidden history of this iconic and beautiful building 😊

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад

      It’s such an icon isn’t it, probably my fave London building and glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @susanacre4951
    @susanacre4951 3 года назад +1

    My husband and I visited in Oct 2019 and climbed to the top of the dome! It was spectacular and totally worth the effort! Loved going on this virtual tour with you!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад

      Thanks so much Susan! It really is a special place isn't it? Well done for tackling the climb!

  • @georgegard.aka.currymonste1498
    @georgegard.aka.currymonste1498 3 года назад +1

    The bit that got me the most was..I'm 4ft 10 i couldn't help but say aahhh

    • @robertbarnes3890
      @robertbarnes3890 3 года назад

      Managed the big climb when in my 20's. Perhaps now in my 70's, might be a struggle! Seem to recall a modern lift installed in one of the columns. Always wondered how they built in within the existing stonework. Hope all well with you. From Robert W Barnes, Spain.

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад +1

      Haha I know right? It's always a shock for people when they meet me on tours!

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад

      They do have a lift to the whispering gallery level but it's only for staff/visitors with accessibility difficulties. The general public have to manage the stairs!

  • @daviddalby9699
    @daviddalby9699 2 года назад

    I went to the tomb of w m Turner

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  2 года назад +1

      Ah yes that’s a great one to point out too!

  • @nicknewman7848
    @nicknewman7848 Год назад

    Great video.. I was a chorister at the Cathedral 30 odd years ago. St Pauls was hit twice by bombs during the blitz apparently. One a direct hit on the altar as you mentioned and one that remained unexploded and came through the roof of the North transept, went through the church floor ending up in the crypt. If you look at the floor you can see it is newer in places there. I don't really believe in miracles but that there wasn't any more damage than that is pretty amazing considering the situation. I walked past Wren every day for about 4 years as we used to rehearse in rooms in the crypt and would access the Cathedral via a small door on the south side of the eastern corner of the building. I've been around most of the 'secret' parts of the Cathedral including on the roof and bell towers (with no railings!!!) but my favorite part was this long, dark, dusty old room with three big bumps on the floor and some old boxes and things, the Verger showing us the room walked up on one of the bumps and pulled out a concrete plug out of the top of it. He said "look through there".. I did and realised that I was on top of the west transept ceiling looking down to the church floor.
    If you hit the right note at the right volume late at night when there's no other noise and limited sound from the city outside, you can hear the echo ring forever (or about 20 secs). I've not tested it elsewhere but i guess there's only 2 or 3 other buildings in the whole world that have acoustics as echoey as that? Now I've remembered that I'm going to have to go and look up echo related stats for man made buildings because I'm clearly putting off what I should really be doing ;) Thanks again for the video.

  • @patjackson8649
    @patjackson8649 3 года назад

    Such a stunning church and what a super video with the hidden details. Kudos to you for getting to that Golden Gallery! We could make the Stone, but that open spiral staircase defeated us. Maybe next time :)

    • @LookUpLondon
      @LookUpLondon  3 года назад

      Well that's still a tremendous effort Pat - and the views are spectacular in any case! It's always worth a revisit if you get a chance and so glad you enjoyed the video :)

  • @rossanomacchioni7746
    @rossanomacchioni7746 Год назад

    The "Ugly" Copy of S.Peter Basilica in Rome.

  • @TheSpikehere
    @TheSpikehere Год назад

    @6:00 "You're treated to" the sight of some of the worst eyesores ever built.

  • @rah1721
    @rah1721 2 года назад +1

    Your volume is so low I can hardly hear.

  • @ljdevine2275
    @ljdevine2275 Месяц назад

    No way they built that at that time history is a set of lies u just believe tarterra empire