Dublin Christ Church Cathedral Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Discover one of Dublin's oldest and most iconic buildings with your ticket to Christ Church Cathedral, an impressive medieval temple that combines history, spirituality and unique architecture.
Immerse yourself in a site steeped in almost a thousand years of tradition, from its majestic nave to its famous Norman crypt, one of the largest and most important in Ireland.
- Explore a medieval cathedral in the heart of Dublin.
- Descend into the Norman Crypt, one of the largest in the British Isles.
- Discover historical treasures, sacred art and unique artefacts relating to the city's history.
What’s included
- General Admission to Christ Church Cathedral
- Free information brochures available in Irish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Polish and Chinese.
- Access to permanent exhibitions
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Step by Step
Christ Church Cathedral, founded in the 11th century, is one of Dublin's great medieval treasures and a key site for understanding the city's religious and cultural history. Over the centuries it has been rebuilt, enlarged and restored, maintaining a unique character that blends Norman, Victorian and Gothic elements.
On your visit you can walk through its impressive central nave, admire its medieval arches, meticulously crafted stained glass windows and chapels steeped in history, as well as discover details about the characters and events that marked the life of the cathedral.
One of the highlights is the crypt, one of the oldest and largest in Ireland, where you'll find historical exhibits, liturgical artefacts, sculptures, archaeological remains and even curiosities such as a mummified cat and rat, popular with visitors.
The cathedral also boasts an internationally renowned choir and preserves a musical tradition that goes back centuries. It is an essential visit for those who want to get to know the essence of medieval Dublin.