Trip: Ireland Road Trip
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St. Audoen's Church
Dating from around 1200, St Audoen's is the only medieval parish church still in use within the city of Dublin. It includes excavated ruins, a visitor's centre and a section still in use as a parish church.
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The National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick
St. Patrick's is the Protestant "co-cathedral" with Christ Church. Rebuilt in the 1870s, it is said to occupy the site where Patrick baptized his first Irish converts in the 5th century.
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Dominican Friary
Founded in 1243, this Dominican friary in the town of Cashel was dissolved in 1540.
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