Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral

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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral is a prominent Gothic Revival Anglican cathedral in Cork, Ireland, renowned for its ornate architecture and rich religious and cultural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
Gothic Revival building
church building
architect William Burges
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
category Buildings and structures in Cork (city)
Cathedrals in the Republic of Ireland
Church of Ireland cathedrals
Gothic Revival church buildings in Ireland
consecrationYear 1870
constructionEnd 1879
constructionStart 1865
country Ireland
dedicatedTo Saint Finbarr
denominationRite Anglican liturgy
diocese Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Dublin
function cathedral church
hasArchitecturalFeature central tower
flying buttresses
ornate stone carvings
rose window
sculpted tympana
stained glass windows
three spires
hasArtworkBy William Burges
hasBellTower yes
hasCemetery yes
hasInteriorFeature carved choir stalls
elaborate reredos
mosaic floor
pipe organ
heritageDesignation Protected structure
heritageStatus major landmark of Cork
isSeatOf Bishop of Cloyne
surface form: Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross
knownFor cultural significance in Cork
ornate Gothic Revival architecture
rich religious history
locatedIn Cork
County Cork
Province of Munster
material limestone
sandstone
namedAfter Saint Finbarr
surface form: Saint Finbarr of Cork
primaryUse Christian worship
religiousAffiliation Anglicanism
religiousDenomination Church of Ireland
touristAttraction yes

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Cork city hasLandmark Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
William Burges notableWork Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
William Burges designed Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
this entity surface form: Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Cork