well worth a visit, this is a lovely little cathedral with an interesting local history display. Recommended.
This beautiful cathedral dominates the skyline and is Londonderry's oldest building with an amazing history, much of it associated to the famous siege which locals rightly feel enormously proud of the way the city and its people bravely fought against invading forces. Beautiful stained glass windows, the oldest peal of bells in Ireland and a fantastic museum which should not be missed.
This is a beautiful building with a history that goes back centuries. I personally do not connect with this particular faith however I felt tremendous satisfaction visiting this cathedral. Externally and internally this place is great. The small museum inside the cathedral is quite fascinating and should not be missed.
Well worth a visit if you are walking the walls and has some historical artefacts inside as well. No charge but has a donation box
4 million spent on the renovation project. Amazing to see the magnificent Cathedral.Lovely guides eager to share their knowledge. This is free to view and I would highly recommend a visit.
This is not to be missed, it has just had a 2 million euro updating and is a work of art. You cannot take photos without paying of the interior but you can take all you like of the beautiful exterior.
Loved the DVD of the history of the cathedral. Took me back to times when the Brownies used to parade to it. Loved the refernces to Cecil Frances Alexander and her hymnwriting. All in all, very well presented, warm and inviting to visit. Worth seeing if you are in the area.
This place is really gorgeous both inside and out. The video display is very informative and explains about the history and importance of the Cathedral to the people of Derry.The staff here are very knowledgeable and friendly.
There is no charge to enter St. Columb's Cathedral. Visitors are asked to make a voluntary donation if they wish to do so. There is a small charge of £2 to take photographs in the main body of the Cathedral. This is usually waived if the visitor has made a voluntary donation. Photographs are not allowed in the Chapter House Museum due to the fragile nature of some of the material on display there.You should not have been ask to pay for entry and I'm sorry that this has happened. We'll be happy to refund that charge if you email with your details.
This is a lovely cathedral which is open to the public for viewing Mon-Sat when there are no masses in progress.