Churches & Cathedrals
At the heart of the city of Dublin for almost a thousand years, Christ Church cathedral has a rich cultural history.
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St Patrick's Cathedral, founded in 1191, and is the larger of Dublin's two Church of Ireland cathedrals, and the largest church in Ireland.
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The Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle was the official Church of Ireland chapel of the Household of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1814.
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The striking Gothic Revival Findlater's Church in Parnell Square was erected in the 1860s by wine merchant Alexander Findlater.
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St Ann's Church dates from 1720 and is said to have more stained glass than any other Dublin church.
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St Audoen's Church of Ireland is the only remaining medieval parish church in Dublin.
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John's Lane Church opened in 1874 on the site of St. John's Hospital. It is located close to the centre of the medieval city.
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St Begnet's Church is a tiny early Christian church built of mortared stone in the grounds of the Dalkey Heritage Centre.
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The Carmelite Church, in Whitefriar Street is a Roman Catholic church maintained by the Carmelite order. The current church dates from 1825.
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