About

Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church proudly stands along the river in Cork, showcasing the elegance of Gothic Revival architecture masterminded by architects George Ashlin and George Richard Pain. Towering at 49 meters, this magnificent building has been an integral part of the community since its opening on October 13, 1890. Visitors are drawn not only to its stunning exterior but also the peaceful ambiance it offers within. Inside, the church exudes a sense of calm, enhanced by thoughtful and meaningful Mass services. Known for its friendly and helpful staff, Holy Trinity provides a warm welcome to all who enter. Rated highly by visitors, this landmark is a cherished attraction for those exploring Cork's rich architectural heritage.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

South Mall
Bus stop 140 m walk
South Terrace
Bus stop 311 m walk
City Library
Bus stop 291 m walk
Anglesea Street
Bus stop 346 m walk
Georges Quay
Bus stop 72 m walk
Grand Parade (Grafton Mall)
Bus stop 294 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 147 reviews
4.5/5 147 reviews
Michael Corey
Michael Corey
6 days ago on Google

A very meaningful mass, close by my hotel along the river.

A J (Lexi)
A J (Lexi)
1 week ago on Google

Pretty place! Was closed when we went by, but was beautiful to see walking through the city.

Sergio Lucas Gonzalez
Sergio Lucas Gonzalez
1 month ago on Google

Muy bonita. La arquitectura impresionante y propia de la cultura cristiana irlandesa...🇮🇪