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Dublin, Ireland - Christ Church Cathedral (Part 1) - August 2025

Just up the road from St. Patrick's Cathedral is Christ Church Cathedral. It is a Gothic/Romanesque structure. The original one was built around 1030, but the more recent building is only about 150 years old. (I say "only 150 years old" like it's nothing, but the state of Iowa is only 179 years as of this writing, so time is relative.) Anyway - here's the first set of photos.


Stone church facade with spires and a circular window, under a clear blue sky. Green leaves peek in from the side.
Gothic-style stone cathedral with arched windows and spire under clear blue sky. Flags displayed: red, Irish, and another unidentified flag.
Gothic cathedral interior with vaulted arches, stained glass windows, ornate details, and soft lighting. A serene, historic ambiance.
Cathedral interior with red-cushioned wooden pews, arched ceiling, and intricate stained glass window. Gloomy yet serene atmosphere.
Arched stone interior of a cathedral, featuring gothic columns and intricate carvings. Warm lighting highlights the architectural details.
Gothic cathedral archway with stone and wood details. Sunlit interior, intricate wrought iron gate, and a stained glass window visible.
Stained glass window depicting a saint in a dimly lit church, framed by intricate metalwork. Warm tones and shadows create a serene mood.
Gothic hallway with vaulted arches, stained glass window, and red-cushioned wooden chairs. People sit and walk, creating a serene atmosphere.
Gothic cathedral interior with tall, arched windows, intricate stone columns, and warm lighting. Elegant and serene atmosphere.

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