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2025 Churches, Cathedrals

St. Patrick's Church, located in the vibrant city of Belfast, stands as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture. Completed in 1877 by Timothy Hevey, this Catholic Church was built to serve the burgeoning Catholic community in North Ireland. Its imposing exterior and intricately designed interior capture the attention of visitors, while the stunning stained-glass windows illuminate the history within its walls. Among its artistic treasures is the acclaimed triptych, Madonna of the Lakes, by Sir John Lavery.

Stepping inside, one is enveloped by a peaceful and loving atmosphere, enhanced by high decorative statues, including a revered depiction of Mother Mary. Beyond its aesthetic charm, St. Patrick's Church is a hub of spiritual and communal activity. Offering services such as Sunday Masses, Saturday evening vigils, and weekday Masses, the church also serves as a venue for various community engagements. Rated 4.6 on Google, this historically significant site leaves a lasting impression on both worshippers and tourists seeking a touch of serenity and historical grandeur.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Clifton House
Bus stop 128 m walk
Donegall Street
Bus stop 35 m walk
Little Patrick Street
Bus stop 238 m walk
Central Library
Bus stop 256 m walk
Great George's Street
Bus stop 229 m walk
Ulster University Belfast
Bus stop 204 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 584 reviews
4.6/5 536 reviews
4.7/5 48 reviews
Stanly Wilson
Stanly Wilson
2 weeks ago on Google

Nice small catholic church in Belfast city.

sumit raj
sumit raj
3 weeks ago on Google

I visited on Saturday. Large Number of rows for seating purpose. Clean and calm environment.

Lee Cambridge
Lee Cambridge
1 month ago on Google

A nice peaceful church Just a little bit further up the road from the cathedral free entrance a nice stained glass window.