St Paul's Cathedral is the burial place of almost two hundred well-known British citizens. This tradition dates back more with previous councils - in the first and second councils were buried in the Anglo-Saxon kings. The first honor of being buried in St Paul's Cathedral its architect - Christopher Wren. On his grave is not a monument, and only shows the Latin epitaph on the Lector, si monumentum requiris, circumspice ( «the reader, if you are looking for a monument - just look around").