Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, also known as The National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick, was founded in 1191.
Beside the cathedral itself, another interest point of this location is the cathedral's 43-metre (140 feet) spire.
Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral stands adjacent to the famous well where, legend has it, Saint Patrick baptised converts on his visit to Dublin.
Today the Cathedral is open to all people as an architectural and historical site, but principally as a place of worship.
Charges are made for those visiting for sightseeing and these contributions directly support the future of this holy and historic building.
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