Christchurch, Dublin's oldest cathedral, houses a large crypt, valuable relics and historical treasures. With an optional audio guide, you can discover its architecture, stained glass windows, historic tombs and the history of important religious and local figures.

Built in the 11th century, the medieval Christchurch Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Dublin and houses one of the largest crypts in Ireland, with majestic tombs and valuable medieval works of art. Its Treasury holds sacred relics, including the first copy of Ireland's Magna Carta, and valuable silver. During the free visit, you can use an audio guide (subject to availability) with three themes: "Power and Politics", "Christ Church and the City" and "Music and Spirituality". As the seat of archbishoprics for a thousand years, Christchurch offers a rich history and exceptional architecture. Admire stained glass windows, unique tiles, Strongbow's tomb and learn the story of the heart of St. Lawrence O'Toole, Dublin's patron saint, as you walk through its sacred gates and pass through the spiritual heart of the city.
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