Saint Patricks Cathedral

St Patrick's Close D08 H6X3 Dublin (City)Dublin
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Description of Saint Patricks Cathedral

Saint Patrick's Cathedral is more than a house of prayer. Of course, it's a sacred place to worship and tribute religion, but it is also an eminent and remarkable building where tradition and Irish blend into one.

Thousands of people come to explore the Irish Culture by visiting this majestic sanctuary that dates back over 800 years. Founded in 1191, it's the largest Cathedral in Ireland today. Its gothic architecture has neo-medieval finishes and details in the Victorian tradition, making it a historic symbol of Irish identity. You'll be mesmerised by its artworks, monuments and stunning stained-glass windows, making your experience the ticket to time travel.

The Cathedral runs services every day, including angelic choirs to continue the musical tradition of the site dating back to 1742. There are two masses a day that include musical prayers, making your visit an unforgettable experience.

We strive to live by our core values, including loving God's children, proclaiming His word, welcoming anyone and sharing the good news of Christ.

The Saint Patrick's Cathedral is a piece of heaven on the earth. Come and visit it now!

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