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CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL

Fodor’s travel guide to Ireland describes Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, as the flagship of the Church of Ireland. The cathedral itself has never made this claim, but the arguments in favour of it are understandable. It is Dublin’s oldest building, though much changed in the course of its thousand year history. Architecturally, it is famed for its Norman crypt (the second largest in Britain or Ireland) and for the arcading of the nave which is considered to be the finest example of Early English in the country. The peal of bells, which traditionally rings in the New Year in Dublin, was augmented in 1999 to become one of the largest in the world.

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Entry Charge
Individuals: Adults €6; Seniors €4; Students €3 .A discounted combined ticket for entrance to the cathedral and Dublinia is also available at a substantial saving.

Opening Hours & Service Times
June, July & August: Mon-Sat :09.45-18.15(except in case of choral service when cathedral closes at 17.00). Sun: 12.30-14.30, 16.30-18.15. September - May: Mon - Sat: 09.45-16.15; Sunday: 12.30-14.30


 

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