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St. Canice's Cathedral

St. Canice's Cathedral Review

In spite of Cromwell's defacements, this is still one of the finest cathedrals in Ireland and the country's second-largest medieval church, after St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. Behind the massive walls of this 13th-century structure (restored in 1866) is an exuberant Gothic interior, given a somber grandeur by the extensive use of a locally quarried black marble. Many of the memorials and tombstone effigies represent distinguished descendants of the Normans, some depicted in full suits of armor. Look for a female effigy in the south aisle wearing the old Irish, or Kinsale, cloak; a 12th-century black-marble font at the southwest end of the nave; and St. Ciaran's Chair in the north transept, also made of black marble, with 13th-century sculptures on the arms.

In recent years, St. Canice's has achieved notoriety as the resting place of President Obama's great-great-great uncle, the Bishop of Ossory. The biggest attraction on the grounds is the 102-foot-high round tower, which was built in 847 by King O'Carroll of Ossory; if you have the energy, climb the tower's 167 steps for the tremendous 360-degree view from the top, as well as for the thrill of mounting 102 steps on makeshift wooden stairs. Next door is St. Canice's Library, containing some 3,000 16th- and 17th-century volumes.

    Contact Information

  • Address: Dean St., Kilkenny City, Co. Kilkenny | Map It
  • Phone: 056/776-4971
  • Cost: Cathedral €4, tower €3, both €6
  • Hours: Cathedral June--Aug., Mon.--Sat. 9--6, Sun. 2--6; Apr., May, and Sept., Mon.--Sat. 10--1 and 2--5, Sun. 2--5; Oct.--Mar., Mon.--Sat. 10--1 and 2--4, Sun. 2--4. Tower access depends on weather
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  • Location: Kilkenny City

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