Cobh Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of St Colman, usually known as Cobh Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Cobh, Ireland.
The Cathedral overlooks Cork harbour, construction began in 1867 but it was not completed until over half a century later due to increases in costs and constant changes to the plans.
The tower contains a carillon with 49 bells, making it one of the largest in Europe. An automated system strikes the hour and 15 minute intervals while it also rings the bells in for Masses, funerals, weddings and other events.
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Cobh Cathedral, Cathedral Pl, Kilgarvan, Cobh, Cork City, Cork , Ireland
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