Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral, Anglican cathedral in Cork, Ireland
The Gothic Revival structure rises above the southern city center with three slender limestone spires, each crowned with Celtic crosses. The facade displays intricate stonework using local materials quarried from Little Island and Fermoy. The interior extends through a three-aisled nave with pointed arch arcades, while mosaic floors show geometric patterns throughout the layout.
William Burges won an 1863 competition held by the Church of Ireland to design the structure, completing construction in 1879 after sixteen years of building work. The cathedral replaced a medieval predecessor on the same site that held religious significance since the seventh century. Burges worked with local craftsmen while importing materials from Cork quarries for the elaborate facade treatment.
The building serves as the principal cathedral for the Church of Ireland Diocese of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, maintaining a central role in Anglican worship across Munster for centuries. The congregation maintains a strong choral tradition with weekly sung services that draw visitors from across the region and shape the liturgical life of the city.
The cathedral holds services on Sundays with Choral Eucharist at 11:15 AM and Choral Evensong at 3:30 PM, plus daily noon prayers at 12:00 PM. Visitors can explore the grounds during opening hours outside service times. Access is via Bishop Street in the southern city center, a short walk from South Main Street.
The structure contains Ireland's largest pipe organ, installed in an unusual pit arrangement not found in any other church across Britain or Ireland. This positioning creates distinctive acoustics during choral performances. The mosaic floors incorporate over one million individual tiles depicting biblical symbols and geometric designs throughout the interior spaces.
Location: Cork
Inception: 1865
Architects: William Burges
Architectural style: Gothic Revival
Accessibility: Wheelchair inaccessible
Fee: Yes
Address: Bishop Street
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-17:30; Sunday 12:30-17:00
Phone: +353214963387
Website: http://cathedral.cork.anglican.org
GPS coordinates: 51.89440,-8.48064
Latest update: December 1, 2025 08:49
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