Cathedrals in any part of Ireland whose architecture mainly dates from the medieval period, whether or not they had cathedral status in that period.
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- Christ Church (Anglican) Cathedral, Waterford The only neo-classical Georgian cathedral in Ireland, designed by John Roberts (1714-1796). The official site includes a history and images, and a brief biography of its architect.
- St. Fin Barre's (Anglican) Cathedral, Cork The official site includes an illustrated history of this cathedral designed in 1862 by Willliam Burges, including a portrait and biography of the architect.
- St Patrick's (Anglican) Cathedral, Dublin The official site supplies a brief history.
- St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh, Co. Cork A history and photographs of the neo-Gothic cathedral designed by the architects Pugin and Ashlin. It took 47 years to build, starting in 1868.
- St Columb's Cathedral Londonderry The official site includes a history and tour of this church completed in 1633 in the Gothic style.
- Christ Church (Anglican) Cathedral, Dublin The cathedral of Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, was founded by the Vikings, rebuilt by the Anglo-Normans restored by the Victorians under George Edmund Street. This attractive official site gives history, archive catalogue, images, and visitor information.