St Paul's Square is a Georgian church, the last surviving in Birmingham, named after the church built in its center.
The square was built in 1777-1779. At the end of the 19th century it was swallowed up by factories and workshops; many of the original elements were destroyed. In the 70s of the XX century, large-scale restoration work was carried out, many of the restored monuments received II degree of importance.
Today St. Paul's Square is a favorite place for residents and guests of the city to live, meet and work. There are many cafes, bars and restaurants here.