Cobh Cathedral is the episcopal church of the Roman Catholic diocese of Cloyne in the small port town of Cobh on the Irish south coast.
The elegant neo-Gothic building, it was built in the 19th century but finished only in 1915.
Cobh Cathedral is the second largest place of worship in the Republic of Ireland. It is a three-aisled basilica with a cross floor plan, which is closely based on models of the French cathedral Gothic. At 91.40 meters, the tower is the second tallest church tower in Ireland after Limerick Cathedral.
The church, visible from afar on a hill, is an outstanding example of neo-Gothic style. St Colman’s Cathedral is considered one of the best examples of neo-Gothic architecture in Ireland and consist one of the most picturesque photo spots of Ireland. It was one of the most shared on the social media apps.
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