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Really easy to use. We did not have any difficulty with the pass being accepted anywhere we went. We made the most of the pass by visiting lots of places and saved a small fortune from the...
Really easy to use. We did not have any difficulty with the pass being accepted anywhere we went. We made the most of the pass by visiting lots of places and saved a small fortune from the individual prices.
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About: Christ Church Cathedral

Built around 1028, Christ Church is Dublin’s premier cathedral. Remarkably, this medieval structure is the nominal seat of both the Anglican (Church of Ireland) and Roman Catholic archbishops of Dublin. It's also one of two medieval cathedrals in the same city.

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Christ Church Cathedral
Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Dublin
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