Pro-Cathedral House, 83 Marlborough Pl, North City, Dublin 1, D01 TX49, IrelandMap
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Worth seeing this one.
Visit whilst the choir is performing for an extra bonus. This was an excellent opportunity to compare side by side the different centuries old walls that exist in the same building. This is not a Cath...
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral dates from the early 1820s and is a fine example of Greek Classical style with its six Doric columns in the front. If you're in O'Connell Street area, be sure to visit this be...
Lovely cathedral located one street over from O'Connell Street. Architecture is neoclassical, as opposed to the Gothic style of some of Dublin's more famous churches. Mass at 11:00am on a Sunday f...
Freestanding stone-built Greek Revival Catholic cathedral, built 1814-25, on cruciform plan with pedimented portico. Possibly designed by John Sweetman, with involvement of John Taylor and George Papw...
Gorgeous dome, centerpiece of Catholic faith in Dublin
Uplifting and outstanding architecture for what was supposed to be a "temporary" place of worship until the Church of Ireland returns the cathedral it confiscated hundreds of years ago. A place of ref...
Worth seeing this one.
Visit whilst the choir is performing for an extra bonus. This was an excellent opportunity to compare side by side the different centuries old walls that exist in the same building. This is not a Cath...
Classical Greek Style Gem of a Church
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral dates from the early 1820s and is a fine example of Greek Classical style with its six Doric columns in the front. If you're in O'Connell Street area, be sure to visit this be...
Beautiful church with lovely choir
Lovely cathedral located one street over from O'Connell Street. Architecture is neoclassical, as opposed to the Gothic style of some of Dublin's more famous churches. Mass at 11:00am on a Sunday f...
Main Catholic Church
Freestanding stone-built Greek Revival Catholic cathedral, built 1814-25, on cruciform plan with pedimented portico. Possibly designed by John Sweetman, with involvement of John Taylor and George Papw...
Gorgeous dome, centerpiece of Catholic faith in Dublin
Uplifting and outstanding architecture for what was supposed to be a "temporary" place of worship until the Church of Ireland returns the cathedral it confiscated hundreds of years ago. A place of ref...