Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

Established as a small Viking church in the 11th century, Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century under the orders of Norman knight Strongbow. The cathedral’s neo-Gothic makeover in the late 19th century added to its grandeur, yet it still retains original elements, such as the 12th-century crypt. Visitors can explore the historic site, view Strongbow’s tomb, and experience the blend of medieval and Victorian architectural styles. The cathedral stands as a testament to Dublin’s rich history and offers a glimpse into the city’s past.

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