In this episode of Down the Yarra, we step through the grand gothic doors of St Paul’s Cathedral - a sandstone sentinel standing opposite Flinders Street Station- to uncover its hidden past, mismatched spires, carved mosaics, and its underground crypts. From its disputed archaeological origins and quiet spiritual labyrinth to its role as both a place of faith, empire, and resistance.
But before it was a cathedral, this land was a Wurundjeri ceremonial ground. And long after the bells stop r...
In this episode of Down the Yarra, we step through the grand gothic doors of St Paul’s Cathedral - a sandstone sentinel standing opposite Flinders Street Station- to uncover its hidden past, mismatched spires, carved mosaics, and its underground crypts. From its disputed archaeological origins and quiet spiritual labyrinth to its role as both a place of faith, empire, and resistance.
But before it was a cathedral, this land was a Wurundjeri ceremonial ground. And long after the bells stop ringing, the story will continue to echo.
Trigger Warning: This episode includes references to colonisation, spiritual loss, and grief.
Next Time: We walk from here to Princes Bridge to Federation Square and Birrarung Mar - tracing morgues, forgotten markets, and the secrets that lie just beneath the footpaths.
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