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St Paul's Cathedral Melbourne, Australia  1.0

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St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria in Australia. The cathedral is a major Melbourne landmark.

The cathedral commands the southern approaches to the city, the site marks the location of the first Christian service held in Melbourne in 1835.

English architect William Butterfield designed the cathedral in the architectural style of Gothic transitional. On 22 January 1891, the cathedral was consecrated.

The erection of the spires began in 1926, to the design of John Barr of Sydney instead of Butterfield's original design. At the time of its construction St Paul's was the tallest building in central Melbourne and dominated the city's skyline.

St Paul's Moorhouse Tower is the second highest Anglican spire in the world, the tallest being that of Salisbury Cathedral.

(Source: Wikipedia)

This is Part 2 of my 12th BAT.

St Pauls Cathedral is a ploppable House of Worship. Lot size 6x6, zero costs, but with mayor rating effect magnitude 4, radius 110. It is located in the Landmarks menu.

 

It is available in both Darknite and Maxis night versions. (xx_DN and xx_MN respectively).

 

**There are two Lot variations, Version 1 with cars, Version 2 without cars. Please only install one version at a time**

There are no Prop dependencies, although the Dark Nite version requires SimFox_Day_n_Nite_Modd.

Please visit my Melbourne BAT thread to see my upcoming projects.
 

 


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How on earth did you make this so fast lol? Amazing work and modelling either way. The lotting isn't the greatest, but I can't ask for any more than this beauty to be honest. Thank you very much reddon :)

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Ok... 2nd verision of the lot is now available, I think its better, but I have left the old version there for anyone who prefers the old version just in case. Thanks for providing the feedback :)

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Amazing work! :D

 

Too bad you didn't make each of these buildings one on it's own

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Usually too preoccupied to stop & comment (shame on me) but I was compelled to for this one. It's magnificient. What more to say? Looks like it stepped right out of a history book. Dunno where I'll use it but I had to have it - 11/10.

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This is really stunning. The textures are fantastic, especially the stained glass windows at night. Awesome work. Thanks for sharing.

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