Built in 1191 and since 1540 the Anglican Church of Ireland´s national cathedral, it has the look of all European Gothic cathedrals, but what I found most interesting was its floor, which unlike in most other churches I´ve seen is covered with colorful clay tiles, many of which are 19th-century copies of medieval designs including animals, florals, and geometric shapes.
Read more in my post Our Wonderful Recent Tour of Ireland´s "Greatest Hits."
David Paul Appell
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