Saint Colman’s Cathedral, one of Cobh’s most recognizable landmarks, is a remarkable example of neo-Gothic architecture. Visitors can admire the exquisite details of its intricate roof, stunning stained glass windows, and beautiful wood carvings.
Since its completion in 1911, St. Colman’s Cathedral has graced the Cobh skyline. Its breathtaking location along the Cork coastline, with views overlooking Cork Harbour and the Atlantic Ocean, makes it one of Ireland’s most picturesque churches. Today, the cathedral not only holds regular religious services but also frequently hosts recitals featuring choirs from around the globe.
With a soaring 100-meter spire and a tower housing a 49-bell carillon—one of the largest in Europe—this cathedral is a true spectacle. Be sure to listen for the iconic bells ringing on Sundays and during special occasions. Photographers will want to seize the chance to capture their own version of the iconic image of St. Colman’s Cathedral framed by the vibrant, colorful houses that Cobh is famous for.
Cathedral Place, Kilgarvan, Cobh, County Cork, Ireland