St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is made of bluestone with fine lines on its walls and three towering spires, which make it look more magnificent. Because St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is close to Flinders Street and Federal Square, the tall church building is like a wall, covering the Federal Square. It is difficult to take the magnificent momentum of St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne on the square, leading to the view of the scenic spots, thinking that St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is not special. And into this cathedral hall with the new Gothic architectural style, under the tall roof, glazed floor tiles and original wooden tables and chairs appear simple and atmospheric, huge pipe organs and churches are integrated, each glass door and window is painted, in the sunshine is full of colorful light.



