DescriptionSt. Patrick's College - geograph.org.uk - 595038.jpg
English: St. Patrick's College St. Patricks College, opened in 1793, was the first post-penal Catholic seminary constructed in Ireland. Like many other institutions of the eighteenth century, it is built in the form of a large country house. The lodge and gates are particularly attractive. It claims to be the seminary in longest continuous use worldwide.
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