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St Audoen\'s Church


High St, Cornmarket
Dublin, Ireland
Phone : +353 1 605 7700
Website : www.heritageireland.ie


Highlight

Dedicated to St. Ouen, St. Audoen Church is the oldest medieval church in Dublin and is now a national monument. The tower dates back to the 12th century. Go at the back to see the restored parts of the old city walls and last remaining gateway of the old city. Nearby is a newer Catholic Church, built in 1847, also dedicated to the saint… St. Ouen was a 7th-century bishop and is the Patron Saint of Normandy.


Opening Days
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

9.30am-5.30pm (last admission at 4.45pm)

Prices and details may change without notice. Please check the official site to be sure.

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