Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland. It belongs to the Church of Ireland and was completed in 1879. The cathedral is located on the south side of the River Lee, on ground that has been a place of worship since the 7th century, and is dedicated to Finbarr of Cork, patron saint of the city. It was once in the Diocese of Cork; it is now one of the three cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin.
Christian use of the site dates back to a 7th-century AD monastery, which according to legend was founded by Finbarr of Cork. The original building survived until the 12th century, by when it had either fallen into disuse or been destroyed by the Normans.
Mon - Sat: 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Sun: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, 4:30 pm - 6 pm (Apr - Nov only)
Adults: €6
Seniors: €5
Students, children: €3
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Fin_Barre's_Cathedral
Official Website https://corkcathedral.webs.com/
Twitter https://twitter.com/SFB_Cork
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Fin-Barres-Cathedral/164948145958?ref=hl
Email cathedral@cork.anglican.org
Phone +353-21-4963387
Address Bishop Street, Cork, Ireland
Coordinates 51°53'39.616" N -8°28'49.83" E