This church dates to 1190. It is close to the center of the medieval city of Dublin. St. Audoen's is a gem in seeing what is it was like building a church in Medieval times.
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Nice for a quick walk around while visiting Dublin
Nice church to visit -- both on the inside, as well as the grounds outside the church. The kids enjoyed playing around on the grass and climbing the rocks in the open-air area in the grounds of the ch...
A lovely Medieval church with the most informative guides in Dublin !
We visited St. Audeon's on a Sunday after Service. At the little reception area we were asked by one of the staff if we would like a guided tour of the church and we replied that we would be delighted...
While very small, the St. Audoen's Church is totally charming and lovely to see. It is amazing when you hear the history of the church and it's significance to the city of Dublin. Don't forget to ru...
We went to the Christ Church Cathedral and decided to walk past it. There we discovered this wonderful old, historic church. We had a tremendous guide who gave a ton of information. And the guided tou...
There appear to be two St Audoen's, the large more modern Polish Catholic Church whine seems to a but the old city wall to the rear and the 13th century Church of Ireland church right beside it. While...
This church dates to 1190. It is close to the center of the medieval city of Dublin. St. Audoen's is a gem in seeing what is it was like building a church in Medieval times.
St. Audoen's Church Est. 1190, is the church of the parish of St. Audoen in the Church of Ireland, located south of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland.
Ireland (Ireland: ire) is located on the northwest coast of Europe on the Irish Island, which occupies about 5/6 in the south of the island. The remaining 1/6 in the northeast belongs to the United Kingdom, called Northern Ireland. The Irish people of Celtic origins were free, conquered by the English people of German origin for more than 800 years, and they fought for freedom, finally gaining independence in 1922. In fact, Ireland and Britain are not of the same origin.
The hotel is located in the heart of Dublin, close to the Christ Church. The area of the altar is beautiful and the roofs have impressive details.