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While in Galway for Aging & Social Change: Fourteenth Interdisciplinary Conference, why not visit the Galway Cathedral?

While in Galway for Aging & Social Change: Fourteenth Interdisciplinary Conference, we recommend you to visit the Galway Cathedral!

A short eight-minute walk from St. Nicholas' Church takes visitors to Galway Cathedral overlooking the River Corrib. This is a beautiful site, especially at night. Along the way, literature buffs may wish to make a stop at the smallest museum in Ireland, Nora Barnacle's House (Nora was James Joyce's wife).

Built in the late 1950s, the cathedral was (and still is) the youngest of Europe's grand stone cathedrals. It was designed by J.J. Robinson in a blend of styles; Renaissance details mix with Romanesque and Gothic features. The cathedral also displays a superb collection of art, including a large Crucifixion mosaic by Patrick Pollen, beautiful rose windows, and a statue of the Virgin by Imogen Stuart.

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