St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church

Medieval Church in the City Centre ⛪

St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church is one of Galway’s most important and enduring landmarks, dating back to 1320 and recognised as the largest medieval parish church in Ireland still in continuous use. Located in the heart of Galway’s vibrant city centre, near Shop Street and Eyre Square, the church is known for its impressive stone architecture, stained-glass windows, carved pews and peaceful interior.


Visitors can explore centuries of history, admire its unique features including the 15th-century tower and ornate tombs, and learn about its role in the religious and civic life of Galway. Throughout the year the church hosts services, concerts and cultural events, making it both a living place of worship and a treasured heritage site. St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church offers a moment of reflection, historical insight and architectural beauty right in the city’s historic core.

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Opening Hours

Monday to Saturday: 10am – 5pm
Sunday: 12pm – 5pm
(Service times vary)

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Contact

Phone: 091 569 464
Email: [email protected]

Galway market at St. Nicholas’ Church

FAQs about St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church Galway

Is St. Nicholas’ Church open to visitors?

Yes, the church welcomes visitors daily, with opening hours typically from morning to late afternoon.

Is there a donation or admission fee?

Entry is generally free, though donations are welcome to support the church’s upkeep and activities.

Can I attend services or events?

Yes, St. Nicholas’ hosts regular worship services and occasional concerts and cultural events open to the public.

About St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church

St. Nicholas is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use as a place of worship at the heart of Galway’s life. The early sections of the church date from 1320, although tradition tells us that St. Nicholas was built upon the ruins of an older structure, and part of the chancel’s south wall may incorporate some of this earlier material. it’s said that Christopher Columbus prayed here in 1477 before sailing away on one of his attempts to reach the New World. A tour through the Church will allow you to glimpse the part of its rich history. The church is open all day, every day, and visitors are most welcome. Beyond the church gates, the busy Saturday market provides a good opportunity to explore a myriad of colourful and aromatic stalls where you’ll find a unique gift or souvenir to remember your visit to Galway.

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