This Anglican Cathedral could not be more centrally located in Melbourne, being diagonally opposite Flinders Street station.
Its location is testamount to how at the time of Melbourne's founding, Anglicans and Protestants wielded political and temporal power.
In 2008, with immigration for almost 170 years, Melbourne's Catholics now outnumber Anglicans so St Paul's is not the primary House of Worship that it once was.
It is serene enough inside but does not seem to be frequented by tourists as much as St Patrick's Cathedral, the Catholic Cathedral just outside the CBD in East Melbourne. When I visited St Paul's, I was one of a handful of visitors.



