Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin is also known as the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity.
The cathedral was founded in 1028, and is the oldest building in the city. The church, treasury, and crypt are remarkably well preserved.
Christ Church Cathedral has manuscripts, gold and silver, and other artifacts on display, allowing visitors to see a wide range of sacred items. There are guided tours a few days a week for those that want a more in-depth understanding of the church and its history.
Services and concerts are held regularly, and are a great time to visit. The ambiance is at its best when the cathedral is filled with music.
Entry tickets cost 6 euros for adults and 2 euros for children. You can purchase them online in advance from Christ Church Cathedral’s website, or at the door when you are in Dublin.
