Senin, 17 Mei 2010

Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin Ireland


The St. Patrick's Cathedral Dublin or The National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick was completed in 1192 as part of a complex of buildings that included that seat of the Archbishop. The cathedral is not the seat of the Bishop, but was proclaimed the National Cathedral in 1870.

Little remains of the original work other than the Baptistery. Construction in Early English Gothic style took place in 1225 under King Henry III, and the nave and tower rebuilt in 1362. The tower makes it the tallest cathedral in Ireland, at 120 feet. The knights of St. Patrick have stalls and banners displayed.

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