• The Cathedral of Saint Mary and Saint Anne (Irish: Ardeaglais Naomh Muire agus Naomh Áine), also known as Saint Mary's Cathedral...
  • The original wooden altar was crafted by Italian artisans in Lisbon. The Cathedral of St. Mary and St. Anne appears in our Complete Guide to Visiting Cork!
  • The Roman church of St Mary's Priory was built in 1832, but the recognisable hexastyle Ionic portico was not added until 1861.
  • We initially went to see the Shandon Bells but found it to be closed so travelled a short way to the roman catholic Cathedral of St Mary & St Anne.
  • ...in Heart initiative, the two parishes of the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception and St. Ann Church and Shrine were united as a Pastorate.
  • The cathedral's name comes from the combination of the ecclesiastical parish of Saint Mary and the civil parish of Saint Anne.
  • It included 27 statues, carved in pine, of apostles and saints. ... The Tower is 152 feet high, 10 feet higher than the steeple of nearby St. Anne's Church, Shandon.
  • Cork Opera House is situated 540 metres southeast of Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne. ... Catherdral of Saint Mary and Saint Anne.
  • Freestanding double-height Roman Catholic cathedral, dated 1808. Five-stage tower at front (west) elevation erected c. 1860.
  • It is the fourth church of this parish since, at least, 1306. The construction of the Cathedral was planned and overseen by Bishop Francis Moylan […]