St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin

Ireland’s Most Famous Cathedral and the burial place of Jonathan Swift author of the famous Gulliver’s travels

Overview

First Built in 1191, St Patrick’s Cathedral is the national Cathedral of the Church of Ireland and is arguably the most iconic place of worship on the Emerald Isle. Located in the heart of Dublin, a visit to the Cathedral is a must-do experience for any group visiting the Irish capital. A distinctive bonus if you are a visiting choir group is that a performance can be organised for you within St Patrick Cathedral.

 

With over 800 years of stories to tell, St Patrick’s Cathedral remains a busy and bustling Cathedral today and is maintained by volunteers as well as the church community. Your group will learn how the Cathedral has changed throughout the years as well as playing a central part in the everyday life of the city for both worshippers and international visitors alike.

 

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