Victoria - St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne



Walking around the cathedral from southeast to northwest. The body was built in 1891 but the spires were added later in 1932, hence the different colour and design.


The Chapter House sits to the east of the main church, built at the same time and to the same style.


Each corner of the church has a different statue mounted in it. These are the SE, SW, and NW corners in order.


Starting from above the NW statue, a bunch of architectural details heading down and around to the southeast side of the cathedral.


Faces, faces everywhere. The first two photos are on the SE tower, and the last four photos are on the NW tower. There are plenty more where those came from.

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