England has withstood numerous invasions and has accepted thousands of immigrants into their country over the last 2000 years. Many religions have flourished during this period, bringing with them architectural movements as well. Numerous identities of cultures including Romans, Saxons and Normans have all had a part of the Cathedrals history, with each time contributing to rebuilding of the structure. St Paul’s Cathedral, located in London, England, has been a religious site since 604 AD. The site …show more content…
Jone’s era consisted of Gothic architecture that ran throughout Europe in the 16th century. Gothic architectural strongly revolved around religious sites such as cathedrals as religion was a very rich part of society. It evolved from the Romanesque period, structurally the main innovations were pointed arches and ribbed vaulting, which made sites become lighter in weight and more delicate operations could be taken