Historic
Historic
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork, Ireland, is a stunning Gothic Revival three-spired Church of Ireland cathedral dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, the city's patron saint. Built in the 19th century by architect William Burges, it replaced earlier churches on the site dating back to the 7th century. The cathedral's intricate architecture, sculptures, stained glass, and mosaics make it a must-see for visitors exploring Cork's rich history and architectural heritage. With its impressive exterior capped by three spires and a beautifully decorated interior, Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral stands as a testament to both faith and craftsmanship.
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