Churches in Dublin
The most fascinating churches and cathedrals of Dublin
St. Patrick's Cathedral ??? - The main cathedral of Dublin is jam-packed with monuments to notable figures, memories of its most famous dean (the satirical great Jonatahan Swift), curious tales and legends, and sobering historical tidbits...
Christ Church Cathedral ???- Though the current structure is mainly Gothic—largely rebuilt in the 1870s after serving time as an indoor market—the remaining bits of the 12th-century Norman-style church erected here by Strongbow and his cohorts represent the oldest stone building in Dublin—and Strongbow hismelf is buried inside...
St. Audoen's Churches ? - Two neighboring churches—one medieval, the other Neoclassical—united by name and divided by faith. The more interesting of the two is actually Dublin’s oldest church in continuing existence...
St. Michan's Church ? - Creepy mummies and revolutionary history at a tiny medieval Dublin church...
Whitefriar St. Carmelite Church - The only reason to come to this rather bland-looking church in the southern part of the the city center is to see the tomb of St. Valentine. Yes, that St. Valentine, of Valentine's Days fame...
St. Werbugh's Church - TK
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This article was by Reid Bramblett and last updated in September 2011.
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Copyright © 1998–2013 by Reid Bramblett. Author: Reid Bramblett.
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