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St. Patrick’s Cathedral, located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland, is a significant religious and historical landmark. Founded in 1191, it stands as the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. The cathedral is built on the reputed site where St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint, baptized converts to Christianity in the 5th century. The Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and impressive interior make it a masterpiece. Notable features include the tomb of Jonathan Swift, author of “Gulliver’s Travels.” St. Patrick’s Cathedral, with its rich history and cultural importance, attracts visitors as a place of worship, reflection, and admiration of Ireland’s religious and literary heritage.

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