About

St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Dublin stands as a striking example of Gothic Revival architecture. Opened in 1826, this 61-meter tall structure captures attention with its impressive medieval details. Known for its beautiful exterior, the church serves as a beacon of spiritual life in the area, marked by events such as the Eucharistic procession for the annual pilgrimage. It also holds significant community value, offering a serene backdrop for commemorations and gatherings, as witnessed during a neighbor's funeral. With an average Google rating of 4.7, the church is both a historical attraction and a cherished local landmark.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

St Peter's Church
Bus stop 18 m walk
Rathdown Road
Bus stop 235 m walk
North Circular Road (Phibsborough Road)
Bus stop 310 m walk
North Circular Road, stop
Bus stop 275 m walk
Phibsborough PO
Bus stop 132 m walk
Phibsborough
Tram stop 154 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 324 reviews
4.7/5 324 reviews
Luca Beschi
Luca Beschi
2 months ago on Google

a slightly dark church but with very particular marble details on the altars and details in the stained glass windows to be observed carefully as well as the apse and the entire covering. The organ also stands out together with the wooden elements of the balustrade

Kilian Smith
Kilian Smith
3 months ago on Google

Nice calm place to go in the city. Worth visiting to see the Harry Clarke windows

Plastorex
Plastorex
3 months ago on Google

A cute average church, with colorful windows.