About

St Augustine's Catholic Parish in Galway is a serene and stunning masterpiece of gothic revival architecture. Constructed in the 19th century, it boasts breathtaking stained-glass windows and an impressive pipe organ that enhance the peaceful atmosphere within. A particular highlight is the beautiful stained glass window positioned behind the altar, adding to the church's charm. Visitors often marvel at the uncommon statues of St. Jude, St. Rita, and St. Augustine, which are carefully preserved along with the rest of this well-kept historical site. It's a highly rated attraction that offers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage of Western Ireland.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Merchants Road
Bus stop 251 m walk
Jury's Hotel
Bus stop 221 m walk
Spanish Parade (Jurys Hotel)
Bus stop 231 m walk
Spanish Parade (Spanish Arch)
Bus stop 258 m walk
Spanish Arch
Bus stop 251 m walk
Galway, Merchants Road Galway
Bus station 86 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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5/5 7 reviews
Denise Finnerty
Denise Finnerty
1 month ago on Google

Went to the St jude shrine

BALAZS SANDOR
BALAZS SANDOR
2 months ago on Google

Super.

Eleanor Dalÿ
Eleanor Dalÿ
11 months ago on Google

On one of my many visits to Salthill while shopping in Galway I came across St. Augustine's went inside and was blown away with how beautiful it was .