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Teresa Casquinha
at 2024 May 07
Teresa Casquinha
at 2024 May 07
It worth's every penny!! They have brochures in all main languages and some, audio guide very good, you can use your ticket during all your stay, they have toilet and a gift shop not that expensive.
All people very nice and helpful
Sharon Corish
at 2024 May 06
Sharon Corish
at 2024 May 06
I am so glad we were able to visit this gorgeous and ethereal Cathedral while visiting Dublin, Ireland! It is absolutely breath-taking, and has so much history. Our tour guide showed us some very exciting parts of the Cathedral like the statue of St. Patrick in his baptizing position, the door where the term "changing his arm" comes from, the spot where the President of Ireland sits for service, and many more historic spots. This Cathedral is rich with history and Irish heritage, and is a perfect place to stop in when visiting Ireland's capitol!
T atts
at 2024 May 06
T atts
at 2024 May 06
St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland, is a majestic testament to the nation's rich spiritual and cultural legacy, steeped in centuries of history, tradition, and significance. Its origins trace back to the late 12th century when Archbishop John Comyn established it as a place of worship on the site of an earlier church, believed to have been founded by St. Patrick himself. Over the centuries, the cathedral has undergone numerous renovations and expansions, evolving into the awe-inspiring architectural marvel that it is today.

The cathedral's exterior is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, characterized by its soaring spires, elegant buttresses, and intricate stonework. The imposing west facade, adorned with elaborate sculptures and decorative details, serves as a striking symbol of faith and devotion. As visitors enter through the grandiose doors, they are greeted by the awe-inspiring interior, illuminated by the soft glow of stained glass windows that depict biblical scenes, saints, and martyrs.

One of the most revered features of St. Patrick's Cathedral is the tomb of Jonathan Swift, the renowned satirist and former Dean of the cathedral. Swift's tomb, located in the south aisle, is a masterpiece of funerary artistry, adorned with a larger-than-life effigy of the writer in contemplative repose. It stands as a testament to Swift's literary genius and his enduring legacy in Irish literature.

Beyond its architectural splendor and artistic treasures, St. Patrick's Cathedral serves as a vibrant center of spiritual life and cultural activity in Dublin. It hosts regular religious services, concerts, lectures, and exhibitions, welcoming visitors from around the world to experience the beauty, history, and spirituality of this sacred place.

St. Patrick's Cathedral holds a special place in the hearts of the Irish people, serving as a symbol of their faith, resilience, and cultural identity. It stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, inviting all who enter its hallowed halls to pause, reflect, and find solace in its timeless beauty and grace.
Briana G
at 2024 May 01
Briana G
at 2024 May 01
The self-guided tour provided in multiple languages was wonderful! We could skip or hear more, rewind and pause to talk amongst ourselves. The beauty of the place is a little lost in the crowds - we were glad to be there midweek and went back for eucharist on Saturday - it was so packed we could barely hear. We were grateful for the history and sense of place, as well as the graciousness of the hosts.
Sofia Campos
at 2024 Apr 11
Sofia Campos
at 2024 Apr 11
A must-visit place in Dublin. The space is very well preserved and organized. The gardens, which are free to enter, are an attraction in themselves, but I think it is mandatory to enter this beautiful Cathedral. The ticket is a little expensive, but it helps with the conservation of the place. The staff is very friendly. I highly recommend the visit!
Ruth Neal
at 2024 Apr 10
Ruth Neal
at 2024 Apr 10
Wow! Wow! I can I live here please? This place is so magical. Very well done, worth every euro. Breathtaking....I believe I spent over 2 hours here . There are bathroom facilities, lockers for your personal items. Booklet to tell you about each magnificent piece of artwork etc. The photos do not do this castle justice. It's much better in person.
Raj Sheth
at 2024 Apr 08
Raj Sheth
at 2024 Apr 08
Maybe I am missing something - this was just okay. Not something to rave about.

I know the significance of this cathedral to the religion, but I didn't find this to be a "well done" tour or an overly beautiful cathedral.

It is 10 euros a person to come in, so not really much of an expense. they offer an audio guide to walk around and get more details on the space.

don't get me wrong the stain glass windows and the interior is quite beautiful, but it isn't the most beautiful cathedral I have seen.

worth a visit, but might not be my number 1 list item in Dublin unless it was a religious experience.
Sarah McD
at 2024 Mar 30
Sarah McD
at 2024 Mar 30
Highly recommend not only to catholics but to all. Beautiful architecture, stained glass, old relics & flags. Hands on area for charcoal rubbings and sensory area to hands on the stone, embroidery and tiles. So much incredible history. Our family has an ancestor buried there which made it quite special.
Easy to find, walkable, guided tours or self guided with head sets. Staff was helpful and friendly. Cute gift shop as well.