St Brigid’s Cathedral, located in the heart of Kildare town, occupies one of the most significant ecclesiastical sites in Ireland and is the site most associated with Ireland’s most famous female saint, Brigid, who became the organiser of religious life for women in Ireland. The history of Kildare goes back to the devotion of this remarkable woman. In a barbarous age, her faith and acts of charity made the town a home of true religion and a refuge for all who were in distress.
The Cathedral is open to the public in the summer months with an entry fee of €2. The round tower, Ireland’s second tallest at 32 metres (105ft.) is also open to the public during the summer months.
Market Square, Co. Kildare, Ireland