Christchurch Cathedral
Christchurch Cathedral or The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is a medieval cathedral in the centre of Dublin city. Its history dates back to the Vikings and the Anglo-Norman conquerers of Ireland. It is a fine example of the Gothic style and has been a centre of worship for centuries. Originally a Roman Catholic cathedral it was taken over by the Anglican church during the Reformation. A landmark of Dublin city, it attracts legions of tourists every year.
Website: http://cccdub.ie/
Address:
Christchurch Place,
Dublin 8
Telephone: +353 (0) 1 677 8099
email: office@cccdub.ie
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