
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin)
Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin is Ireland’s largest cathedral and an important historical and religious landmark. Built in the 12th century on the site where Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, is believed to have baptized converts, it showcases Gothic architecture with stunning stained glass windows and imposing stonework. The cathedral has hosted significant events over centuries and remains a active place of worship. It also houses memorials and features linked to Irish history and culture, making it both a spiritual center and a symbol of Ireland’s heritage.