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Derry Cathedral

Derry Cathedral, officially known as St. Columb's Cathedral, is a historic Anglican church in Derry, Northern Ireland. Founded in the 17th century, it features striking architecture with Gothic elements, including tall spires and stained glass windows. The cathedral has played a central role in the city’s religious and cultural history, serving as a symbol of faith and community resilience. It is also notable for its memorials and historical connections to important events in Irish history. Today, Derry Cathedral functions as a place of worship, cultural heritage site, and a reminder of the city’s rich past.