Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

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The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, commonly known as Christ Church Cathedral, is a historic medieval Anglican cathedral and one of the principal churches and tourist landmarks in Dublin, Ireland.

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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
medieval cathedral
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Christ Church Cathedral NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Romanesque architecture
city Dublin NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Ireland NERFINISHED
denomination Church of Ireland NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Dublin NERFINISHED
foundedBy Sitric Silkenbeard NERFINISHED
foundingDate c. 1030
function place of worship
tourist attraction
governingBody Church of Ireland NERFINISHED
hasDiocese Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough NERFINISHED
hasFeature choir
crypt
nave
stained glass windows
tower
heritageDesignation protected structure
isPartOf Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough NERFINISHED
languageOfLiturgy English
Irish
locatedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
Dublin city centre
Ireland NERFINISHED
material stone
near Dublin Castle NERFINISHED
River Liffey NERFINISHED
notableFor historic architecture
medieval origins
role in Dublin history
oneOf principal churches of Dublin
openToPublic yes
originalDenomination Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
religion Anglicanism
status active
cathedral
touristRegion Leinster NERFINISHED
usedFor Anglican liturgy
concerts
religious services
tourist visits

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Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin alternativeName Cathedral of the Holy Trinity