Galway Cathedral

Galway Cathedral (Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St. Nicholas) is a striking, relatively modern Roman Catholic cathedral in Galway, Ireland, built from local limestone between 1958-1965 on the site of the old city jail, notable for its imposing dome, Renaissance Revival style with Gothic/Romanesque touches, stunning stained glass, mosaic art (like the Last Supper), and serving as an active place of worship, offering a blend of grandeur and serene spirituality near the River Corrib.