Venue Description
Christ Church Cathedral is Dublin's oldest building, a leading visitor attraction and a place of pilgrimage for almost 1,000 years. Renowned for its beauty, architecture and exquisite floor tiles, it is home to the famous 12th Century crypt, one of the oldest and largest in Britain and Ireland. Perfectly located in the heart of Medieval Dublin, it was founded in 1030 by Sitriuc, King of the Dublin Norsemen and was incorporated into the Irish Church in 1152 and eventually led by the famous Archbishop and patron saint of Dublin, Laurence O’Toole.
Accessibility
There are 2 steps into the cathedral but we have a ramp that can be put down at the main entrance to the cathedral-please notify a member of staff of your requirement. Access to the crypt can be granted via the back entrance-please notify a member of staff of your requirement. The belfry is not accessible for wheelchair users.
Toilets
Although the toilets are accessible to those with disabilities they are not large enough for powered wheelchairs and they do not have grab rails.
Staff
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The venue says it has...
- Audio Described
- Audio Format
- Carer Discount
- Disabled Access
- Induction Loop
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