
St Multose Church Kinsale
A 12th-century Church of Ireland in Kinsale, boasting ancient architecture, stunning stained glass, and a historic graveyard.

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St Multose Church Kinsale
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Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A 12th-century Church of Ireland in Kinsale, boasting ancient architecture, stunning stained glass, and a historic graveyard.
"One of the most historical and interesting churches in Cork, dating from the 12th Century and packed with interesting features."

🚶♀️ Explore the Grounds
Wander through the graveyard and admire the historic mausoleums. Information signs offer fascinating insights.
📸 Capture the Light
The afternoon light creates beautiful black and white photos, but don't miss the colorful stained glass.

Quick Facts
Rating
4.4 · 143 reviews
Type
Church
Highlights
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The Ancient Bell Tower
Main structure
Marvel at the 12th-century bell tower, a testament to centuries of history and a cornerstone of Kinsale's skyline.

Magnificent Stained Glass
Interior
Admire the vibrant stained glass windows, added in the 1800s, which cast colorful light throughout the historic interior.

Historic Graveyard & Mausoleums
Church grounds
Explore the atmospheric graveyard, featuring notable burials and mausoleums, including those of Dame Katherine and Robert Southwell.
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🚶♀️ Explore the Grounds
Wander through the graveyard and admire the historic mausoleums. Information signs offer fascinating insights.
📸 Capture the Light
The afternoon light creates beautiful black and white photos, but don't miss the colorful stained glass.
📚 Read the History
Take time to read the well-written historical information signs posted throughout the church and grounds.
📍 Find the Healing Well
A very old well is located in the back of the Tap Tavern, next to St. Multose Church.
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🚶♀️ Explore the Grounds
Wander through the graveyard and admire the historic mausoleums. Information signs offer fascinating insights.
📸 Capture the Light
The afternoon light creates beautiful black and white photos, but don't miss the colorful stained glass.
📚 Read the History
Take time to read the well-written historical information signs posted throughout the church and grounds.
📍 Find the Healing Well
A very old well is located in the back of the Tap Tavern, next to St. Multose Church.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise St. Multose Church for its historical significance, beautiful stained glass windows, and atmospheric graveyard. Many highlight its status as one of Ireland's oldest continuously used churches. Some note the presence of information signs that enrich the visit, though occasional events may require tickets.
"St. Multose Church is a very beautiful Church of Ireland located in Kinsale Ireland. The bell tower was built in about 1190, and there is also a grave yard and mausoleums on the church grounds. Dame Katherine and Robert Southwell are buried here. They died in 1679 and 1677 respectively. James Galway, who died in 1627, is also buried here. I would highly recommend a visit to St. Multose Church."
Mary Ehr
"A nice church in the middle of town. It is an old church and stained glass windows were introduced later in the 1800. It has a sea garden in the front that is a nice respite for the church goers."
C Neon
"One of the most beautiful churches in all of Ireland. The stained glass windows are magnificent"
Devin Shanahan
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
St. Multose Church is centrally located in Kinsale town. If arriving by car, there is parking nearby. For those coming from Cork City, it's about a 40-minute drive, or you can take a bus.
Yes, Kinsale is well-served by bus routes from Cork City, making it accessible via public transport. The church is a short walk from the bus stops in town.
Driving to St. Multose Church is possible, and there are parking facilities available in the vicinity of Kinsale town.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, there is no entrance fee to visit St. Multose Church. It is open for visitors to explore its historical significance and beauty.
While specific hours can vary, the church is generally open during daylight hours for visitors. It's advisable to check locally for any unexpected closures, especially for events.
Yes, St. Multose Church occasionally hosts special events, such as 'Christmas in Kinsale,' which require tickets. It's best to check local listings or the church's community pages for event schedules.
For regular visits, no booking is required. However, for special ticketed events like 'Christmas in Kinsale,' booking in advance is highly recommended as tickets sell out quickly.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography is generally permitted inside St. Multose Church, especially for capturing the stained glass windows. However, always be respectful of ongoing services or other visitors.
The stained glass windows offer stunning interior shots, while the exterior, especially the bell tower and graveyard, provides excellent photographic opportunities. The afternoon light is particularly good.
While generally allowed, it's always good practice to be mindful of any posted signs or to ask if unsure, especially if services are taking place.
🎫 ⛪ Onsite Experience
You can see the 12th-century bell tower, medieval slabs, windows, and a graveyard with notable burials. Information signs detail the church's rich history.
Yes, St. Multose Church has a fascinating graveyard on its grounds, featuring historical tombs and mausoleums.
St. Multose Church is considered one of Ireland's oldest churches in continuous use, dating back to the 12th century, making it a site of immense historical and architectural importance.
The church boasts beautiful stained glass windows, introduced in the 1800s, and various historical dedications and medieval elements within its structure.
The 'sea garden' is a small, pleasant green space at the front of the church, offering a nice respite for visitors and churchgoers.




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