Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford
About
Renowned architect John Roberts designed the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, Waterford, which was built in 1793. The house of worship is located in Waterford City and is Ireland’s oldest Catholic cathedral, though it has seen many changes throughout its history. In 1977, the structure was refurbished following the Second Vatican Council, and in the 1990s, the building was refloored and the sacristy restructured.
In 2000, the square near Barronstrand Street was renamed as “John Roberts Square” in light of the influence he had over the architecture of the two Cathedrals in Waterford.
The façade in an elaborate classical style is distinguished by the elaborate because of the detail of the high quality stone masonry. The interior of the cathedral is well maintained and incorporates many features of outstanding artistic importance, including delicate stained glass windows by the Meyer Company of Munich, together with timber galleries and a vaulted roof of technical and engineering interest.
The size and the grandeur of the church is simply breathtaking and it is one of the monumental buildings of national importance in Ireland.
Location Information
Address
Barronstrand St, Waterford, Ireland
Phone
+35351875166
Website
Duration
We recommend planning to spend 30 minutes to 1 hour here.