Walk through the oldest building in Dublin, Christ Church Cathedral founded in the early 11th century by Viking King Sitric Silkenbeard.
Descend into Ireland's largest crypt and look at fascinating artefacts, including the mummified remains of "Tom & Jerry," a cat and a rat.
Marvel at the stunning vaulted ceilings and intricate stonework that blend Gothic and Romanesque styles.
Explore the treasures housed in the crypt, including ancient manuscripts and exquisite silverware.
About Christ Church Cathedral Dublin:
Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, founded in 1030, is one of the city's oldest and most iconic landmarks. The cathedral boasts a stunning blend of medieval and Victorian architecture, with intricate stonework and a majestic interior. Visitors can explore the vast crypt, one of the largest in Ireland, housing historical artefacts. The cathedral also features beautiful stained glass windows and hosts regular choral performances. Located in the heart of Dublin, Christ Church Cathedral is a must-see for its historical significance and architectural grandeur.
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