View from the Golden Gallery - northwest
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Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 12 Sep 2009
The Golden Gallery is the highest publicly accessible point of St. Paul's cathedral, 528 steps and 85 metres above the cathedral floor. This is the view northwest taking in the Telecom Tower round to Centre Point with Hampstead Heath behind and Paternoster Square in the foreground. For the next view see Image]