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Christ Church CathedralStanding on high ground in the oldest part of the city, this cathedral is one of Dublin's finest historic buildings. It dates back to 1038 when Sitric, the then Danish king of Dublin, built the first wood here. In 1171 the original simple foundation was extended into a cruciform and rebuilt in stone by Strongbow, although the present structure dates mainly from 1871 to 1878 when a huge restoration was undertaken. | ![]() |
St.Mary`s AbbeyThe medieval town of Kilkenny consisted of three distinct elements. The northern portion of the walled town was known as Irishtown. This settlement developed around a monastic centre dedicated to St Canice. |
St. Michan`s ChurchBuilt on the site of an early Danish chapel (1095), the 17th-century St. Michan's Church claims to be the only parish church on the north side of the Liffey surviving from a Viking foundation. Now belonging to the (Protestant) Church of Ireland, St. | ![]() |
St.Patric's CathedralIn 1991 we celebrated 800 years of worship at Saint Patrick’s. Many people wonder why there are two mediæval Cathedrals in Dublin – one was outside the city walls, one inside. Since disestablishment, Saint Patrick’s has been the National Cathedral for the whole of Ireland, while Christ Church has been the diocesan Cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough. | ![]() |
The Tailors HallA short distance south of Christchurch on the opposite side of High Street is the Tailors Hall which dates from 1706 and is the only remaining Guild Hall in Dublin. It was the meeting place of the Guild of Merchant Tailors from 1706 to 1841. It was also used as a meeting place by the Back Lane Parliament and the United Irishmen. | ![]() |
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