ST ANNE'S CATHEDRAL
Church – Cathedral – Basilica – Chapel
2024
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2024
The current Anglican cathedral replaced the old building, which dated from 1776 and was destroyed. The reconstruction took place in several stages, from 1899 until 2007, when a stainless steel spire was added to the bell tower. Meanwhile a Celtic cross (the largest in Ireland) was incorporated into the pediment and dedicated to the victims of the First World War. It is also the burial place of the Unionist Edward Carson (1854-1935), one of those who worked for peace. The monument is in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter and gave it its name.
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Visited in april 2024
Je l'ai trouvé très moche avec sa flèche moderne mais je vous conseille tout de même d'aller la voir pour juger par vous-même.
Visited in may 2019
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Cathédrale
Loin d'être une des plus belles capitale de l'île verte, celle-ci vaut tout de même le coup d’œil car est assez imposante et en très bon état de conservation.
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