
Also to be found are old Celtic gravestones, medieval brasses and tiles, and the medieval Chapter House door with a hole in it, dating from 1492 which gave the phrase "chancing your arm" to the English language. The Huguenots worshipped in the Cathedral from 1666–1816. The Choir School was founded in 1432 and the Cathedral Choir took part in the first performance of Handel’s Messiah in 1742. The massive West Tower dates from 1370 and houses the largest ringing peal of bells in Ireland. For times of services please consult the cathedral tourist desk.
Location. Patrick’s Close, Dublin 8.
Bus. 78A from Aston Quay and 50 from Eden Quay.
Phone. +353 1 4754817 / Office. 453 9472
Fax. +353 1 4546374
Opening Hours. Monday – Friday 9am-5pm. Weekend times vary according to season (see website).