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Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin | Ireland vacation, Ireland travel, St patricks cathedral

Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, formally known as The National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick, Dublin or in the Irish language as Árd Eaglais Naomh Pádraig, founded in 1191, is the larger of Dublin's two Church of Ireland cathedrals, and the largest church in Ireland.

St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin | St patricks cathedral dublin, St patricks cathedral, Cathedral

I'm about to wrap up my Ireland posts, so I thought today I'd share a few snaps that I took of Saint Patrick's Cathedral. Saint Patrick's Cathedral is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. It's also their largest church and tallest, with its 141 foot spire. The church dates all the way back to 1191, so it has seen a lot of restorative work over the years. There was a little bit of work being done to the spire while we were there, but overall, the church looked beautiful and the…

Choir of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin | St patricks cathedral, St patricks cathedral dublin, Cathedral

Choir of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin (by David Iliff) - St Patrick 's Cathedral was established in 1191 CE and the building you can visit today originates from c. 1220 CE.

St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, Ireland | St patricks cathedral, Church of ireland, Cathedral

Architects: Thomas Duff / J.J. McCarthy / G.C. Ashlin / Liam McCormick The second of the cathedrals of Armagh, the Roman Catholic Cathedral is sited on a hill to compete with the older Church of Ireland Cathedral. This cathedral has a chequered history with many architects involved. The original building was commenced in 1840 by

Ireland, Dublin. St Patrick's Cathedral with red flowers in the foreground | St patricks cathedral dublin, St patricks cathedral, Cathedral

Only one afternoon available in Dublin, shooting with the available light, most of the time poopr until the sun started going down. Beautiful city and beautiful people, the more I visit Ireland the more I love it! I spent a bit of time in the park of St. Patrick and shot few images. i wasn't much insipred with the sun so high, but when I got on my knees I probably found the best shot. Neither new nor revolutionary, just my humble best shot of that afternoon www.nicolazingarelli.com

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