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St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church description and photos - Ireland: Galway

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St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church description and photos - Ireland: Galway

St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church description and photos - Ireland: Galway. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The name in English is St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church.

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Like many port cities, Galway has a church named after St. Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of sailors. St. Nicholas Church is the largest active medieval parish church in Ireland. Located in the center of the ancient city, it invariably attracts the attention of tourists.

The church was built in 1320 by one of the Lingh clan, the famous and influential Galway family. In those days, Galway was a tiny town with big ambitions. The townspeople built a church for themselves, which in size exceeded many cathedrals in Ireland. In 1484 the church received collegial status. In the 16th century, two of the most influential of the fourteen Galway clans, Frenchy and Linghee, completed an aisle on both sides of the main nave, why the church has acquired an unusual and memorable appearance - three roofs connected together. The outside of the church is decorated with figures of animals and mythical characters carved from stone.

The oldest burial in the church dates back to the 13th century, where a participant of the Crusade is buried.

For many centuries, the Church of St. Nicholas has played an important role in the life of the city. Within its walls, elections for the mayor and city council were held, but only residents belonging to the so-called "14 clans of Galway" - the 14 most powerful and wealthy families of the city, could vote. Legend has it that Christopher Columbus prayed in this church in 1477, asking for blessings before his great voyage.

The church belongs to the Protestant Church of Ireland, but in 2005 Catholic services were held here. and the Russian and Romanian Orthodox Churches regularly hold their services.

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