St. Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The cathedral's architecture, characterized by its unique Gothic Revival style, was the brainchild of English architect William Butterfield. Inside the cathedral, visitors can find beautiful stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and a generally awe-inspiring interior. Visitors also have the option to climb to the top of the cathedral's tower for panoramic views of Melbourne.