
Armagh Cathedral
Armagh Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of St. Patrick, is a historic Anglican cathedral located in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1840, it serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Armagh, the spiritual leader of the Church of Ireland. Architecturally, it features Gothic Revival style with impressive interior stained glass and stonework. The cathedral is a center of religious life, historical significance, and cultural heritage in the region, attracting visitors and worshippers alike. Its design reflects a blend of tradition and craftsmanship, making it a prominent symbol of faith and history in Northern Ireland.