St Anne’s Cathedral
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St Anne’s Cathedral

Irish cathedrals
La St Anne's cathedral de Belfast - © nyiragongo

St Anne’s Cathedral is Belfast’s Anglican cathedral, located in the Cathedral Quarter, a lively cultural district. Built in 1899 to designs by architect Thomas Drew, the building is one of the city’s most notable landmarks, and can be visited outside of religious ceremonies.

Visit St Anne’s Cathedral

A landmark in the Cathedral Quarter!

St Anne’s Cathedral is located on Donegall Street in the heart of Belfast. Impossible to miss with its majestic white façade, it has been enlarged and improved many times over the centuries. (A 40-metre-high spire was added in April 2007).

Don’t miss its gigantic organ, the largest pipe organ in Northern Ireland! The latter dates back to 1907, and was designed by Harrison & Harrison before being improved in 1969 and 1975.

Visit the stained glass windows, choir and central nave. The sculptures are magnificent, and the ambient style majestic and impressive. Photos are not allowed inside…


Practical Guide

St Anne’s Cathedral

Essential information to help you plan your visit, including key landmarks, access information, and booking options.

Address

Donegal Street, Cathedral Quarter (County Antrim) - Northern Ireland

GPS coordinates

54.602652, -5.929035

Opening hours

  • every day

Check the opening hours and admission requirements before you leave, especially during peak season or on Irish public holidays.
Prices

5 per person

Location

St Anne’s Cathedral on the map

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