Mullingar Cathedral

Christ the King Cathedral in Mullingar, was designed from 1920 onwards, to replace the Immaculate Conception Cathedral (1836 - 1936). William Byrne & Sons of Dublin designed the building as a renaissance style basilica. Construction took place from 1933 to 1936.

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Fore Abbey

Fore Abbey is an old abbey dating from the 630s. It was inhabited by Benedictine monks and Saint Feichin d'Evreux in Normandy. Between 771 and 1169, the abbey was burnt down on numerous occasions, notably because of Viking incursions. The structure of the heart of the abbey bears a striking resemblance to that of Mont Saint-Michel. In the surrounding area, there are still eighteen crosses which used to welcome pilgrims.

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St Patrick's Cathedral

St Patrick's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral of Trim. It rivals its namesake in Armagh as the oldest Anglican cathedral in Ireland. The main tower of the building is a remnant of the medieval parish church of Trim, of which ruins remain behind the present building. Bishops have sat in the church since 1536, but it was not granted cathedral status until 1955.