St Magnus-the-Martyr, City of London
St Magnus-the-Martyr, City of London, Church of England parish church near London Bridge, England
St Magnus-the-Martyr is a stone church built in English Baroque style near London Bridge, featuring ornate facade details and tall arches inside. A distinctive tower rises above the surrounding streets, making the building easy to spot in the cityscape.
After the Great Fire of London in 1666, Christopher Wren designed and rebuilt this church between 1671 and 1687. It stands as one of the major reconstructions that shaped the City's recovery from that disaster.
The church serves as a guild church for the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers and the Worshipful Company of Plumbers today. Visitors can sense the connection to London's medieval craft traditions through the space itself.
The church is located near Monument Underground Station and is open to visitors on weekday afternoons. Those planning a visit should expect the surrounding area to be busy with office workers and tourists, particularly during lunch hours.
Inside the church, a detailed scale model shows how medieval London Bridge once appeared, complete with hundreds of tiny figures going about daily life. This miniature recreation offers a glimpse into what the bridge was actually like for people centuries ago.
Location: City of London
Inception: 1671
Architects: Christopher Wren
Architectural style: English Baroque
Website: http://stmagnusmartyr.org.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.50928,-0.08634
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:01
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