St. Patrick's Cathedral Dublin - The Largest Church In Ireland!
- By: Editor
- On: 02/Jul/09
- In: Dublin Travel Tips
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral was founded in 1191 and is the largest church in Ireland. Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is also one of two ‘Church of Ireland Cathedrals’ in Dublin and is a very popular landmark that is well worth a visit.
For further details on Saint Patrick’s Cathedral please read on….
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is a magnificent cathedral located at Saint Patrick's Close in Dublin 8. It is a cathedral steeped in history and today continues to play an important role in Ireland. The structure itself reaches 91 meters high with the nave reaching 17 meters high.
It is said that Saint Patrick’s story began here when he was baptized in a well close to the cathedral’s location today. It was declared a holy site and a wooden church was built here in his honour during the 5th Century. In 1191 the church was re-built in stone. The original tower and part of the west wing were destroyed by fire in 1362 but was rebuilt in 1370 by Archbishop Minot.
Over the years Saint Patrick’s Cathedral was renovated many times. During 1860-1865 it was feared that the cathedral was in imminent danger of collapsing and saw major renovation during this time, this explains why much of the architecture is Victorian in style today.
Today Saint Patrick’s Cathedral plays host to many pubic ceremonies such as Remembrance Day, Christmas Carol Service and many more. Saint Patrick’s Cathedral was also the location where the funerals of two Presidents of Ireland took place: Dr. Douglas Hyde and Erskine Hamilton Childers.
Tours of Saint Patrick’s Cathedral are available however these tours must be booked in advance. Tours last approximately 30-minutes and tell the stories and tales of this splendid building and its captivating history. There are leaflets and self-guided tours also available.
The organ at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is very impressive and is one of the largest in Ireland containing over 4,000 pipes! Parts of this organ date back as far as 1695. Over the years the organ has been restored many times and continues to sound as wonderful as ever echoing throughout Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.
Saint Patrick’s Cathedral welcomes all who come to pray or simply sight-see. There is a small fee for those who wish to go sightseeing but this fee certainly is worth it. On-site there is also a gift-shop with some wonderful publications and many other items available for purchase.
Opening hours are as follows:
Monday to Friday: 9.00am – 6:00pm.
Saturday: March to October: 9.00am to 6.00pm.
Saturday: November to February: 9.00am to 5.00pm.
Sunday: March to October: 9.00am - 11.00am;
12.45pm to 3.00pm; 4.15pm to 6.00pm.
Sunday: November to February 10.00 to 11.00; 12.45 to 15.00.
No visitors are admitted between 11.00am to 12.45pm and between 3:00pm to 4.15pm on Sundays except for worship/service.
The cathedral is closed to visitors on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Saint Stephen's Day and New Year's Day, again except for worship/service.
For more information check out Saint Patrick’s Cathedral website.
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Have you visited Saint Patrick’s Cathedral before? Did you take the tour? Please feel free to tell us about your experience – your comments are very much appreciated.

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