Saint Columb’s Cathedral and Chapter
Derry
Copyright: Greg Clarke/Flick.comSaint Columb’s Cathedral and Chapter
Built between the years of 1628 and 1633, St Columb’s Protestant Cathedral is the oldest surviving building in Derry. It's monumental appearance conceals a cosy, intimate interior, and the nearby Chapter House contains a number of historic artefacts.
Useful Information
- Address: 17 London Street, Derry
- Phone: +44 28 7126 7313
- More Info: www.stcolumbscathedral.org
- Address: Mon-Sat: April-Sept 7am-5pm, Oct-March 9am-1pm & 2pm-4pm
- More Info: 177af41e25bff3dab7efe32f171ce08ac9a2aaf7
Do & See
On the border with the Republic of Ireland, the city is a great base to explore the stunning beaches and hills of Donegal. In the town itself, an abundance of pastimes is available to visitors. Learn about local history at one of the many Derry museums, take a guided walking tour and catch an evening show at one of many local art centres. For a short nature getaway, stroll through St. Columb's park or venture out into Ness Wood a few miles away from the city.

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