Recent burning of St Michan's Church of Ireland
Originally established in 1095, St Michan’s Church is one of the oldest standing parishes in Dublin. It was rebuilt in 1685 and restored in 1998. Inside, the building is quite small and modestly decorated. Its main highlights include an organ dating from 1724 which is still in use, and its original wooden gallery. check out Primal Ireland - Stories of History & Culture / @primalireland-histcult

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