St. Audoen’s Church and Visitor Centre
Sited in the heart of the walled medieval city, St. Audoen’s Church is the oldest remaining medieval parish church in Dublin. It is dedicated to St Ouen the 7th century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy.
Most of the building is maintained by the Office of Public Works, whose Visitor Centre is open in the warmer months. The Guild Chapel of St. Anne houses an award-winning exhibition on the importance of St. Audoen’s Church in the life of the medieval city.
Visitors to St. Audoen’s can see the part of the church still in use by the Church of Ireland as a parish church. They can also view the 17th century memorials to the Sparke and Duff families and the 15th century effigial tomb to Baron Portlester and his wife.
Address
St Audoen’s Church
High Street
Dublin 8
+353 01 6770088
staudoenschurch@opw.ie
Opening hours
St Audoen’s Visitor Centre opens daily from 9.30am to 5.30pm from early April to 31st October
Admission is free
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