• Christ Church Cathedral is among Dublin’s oldest buildings and a place of pilgrimage for almost 1,000 years.
  • The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity (or Christ Church as it's known) was built in 1030 by the king of Dublin Vikings, Sitriuc "Silkbeard", with the help of a young Irish...
  • Christ Church Cathedral is in the heart of mediæval Dublin, next to Wood Quay at the end of Lord Edward Street.
  • One of Dublin's two medieval cathedrals, the Christ Church Cathedral, is undoubtedly a must-visit site while on any tour around the city.
  • Christ Church Cathedral is the Church of Ireland Cathedral for the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough.
  • One of these traces was the Cathedral of Christ in Dublin, which was built in the XI century by the leader of the Vikings.
  • Christ Church Cathedral is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland. It is nearly 1,000 years old and has gone through many changes during the centuries.
  • Christ Church Cathedral is located in the former heart of medieval Dublin, next to Wood Quay at the end of Lord Edward Street.
  • Christ Church Cathedral is not only the formal seat of the archbishop of Dublin, it is also a magnificent example of religious architecture.
  • Christ Church Cathedral is near next to Dublin City Council’s main buildings and near to Temple Bar on the south side of the River Liffey.