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trotlust
Love the building. Amazing acoustics comes handy especially during the Pipers festival in Armagh. Just take a walk in the gardens
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DonI632
The surprise was finding, on arrival with a pre-arranged party of walkers, a film being made inside the cathedral of Irish musicians and Irish dance - all for St Patrick's Day. After this delightful interlude we were addressed, briefly but most warmly by the Archbishop, and then given a whistle-stop tour of the cathedral by a guide.
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guyr826
The Cathedral has some interesting flags hanging inside.Military of course. Irish VolunteersWell worth a visit
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maigheocolleen
Lovely place to visit. Very interesting looking around and great views from around the cathedral. Very peaceful, and easy to get to.
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lindaf391
Loved the history stored in this church and its grounds and its connection to other sites in Ireland
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Waulker
The Cathedral was a bit difficult to find, but it was quite interesting driving round and round the wee narrow streets of central Armagh. There was a £2 admission charge. I paid up because the man in the booth was quite pleasant and I didn't want to hurt his feelings, but I object in principle to paying to go into a place of worship. The church was interesting enough, but I was there mainly for the association of the site with St Patrick. The gardens were nice for a stroll.
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FionaC27
Friendly welcome on entry. Staff member willing to answer an queries...nothing too much trouble. Beautiful building steeped in history.
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980ew
The kids and parents all loved visiting, especially the crypt.Small charge recommended for upkeep but verger rounded the entrance down for our group.
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bobisfun
A must visit in armagh wonderful history and chapel for the Royal Irish fusiliers and the crypt is worth visiting whole building stepped in history
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Adrian112
For me the Crypt and the grave site of Brian Boru made the trip so worth while and in Vicar's Row beside the cathedral is the Armagh Records Office and the oldest library in Northern Ireland,