St. Columb's Cathedral
| The cathedral was built in 1633. Stained glass depicts heroic scenes from the great siege of 1688-89. The keys of the gates, which were closed against the Jacobites, are displayed in the Chapterhouse. The 17th century Church of Ireland, St. Columb's was the first post-Reformation cathedral built in the islands. Traditionally, its foundation stone incorporates a stone from Tempull Mor. Both Long Tower and St. Columb's Cathedral have stained-glass windows depicting the life of the saint. |