St. Lawrence Jewry is a church located in the City of London, UK. It is named after St. Lawrence, a Christian martyr who was burned to death on a gridiron by the Romans. The current building, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, was completed in 1677 and was one of the first post-fire parish churches. The church suffered significant damage during the Blitz in 1940, but was restored in 1957. St. Lawrence Jewry is notable for its impressive Baroque-style architecture, which features a dome and Corinthian columns. The church is also known for its musical heritage, with a renowned organ and a history of hosting concerts and recitals. Today, St. Lawrence Jewry remains an active place of worship and is open to visitors.
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