Ireland Rear View of St. Mary’s Cathedral, Killarney
St. Mary's Cathedral was designed by the renowned English architect Augustus Welby Pugin, who is said to have gained inspiration from the ruins of Ardfert Cathedral "which is particularly evident in the slender triple lancets in the east and west walls
Photography Tips
To capture the rear view of St. Mary's Cathedral in Killarney, position yourself in the adjacent park, aligning the cathedral's rear façade with the surrounding trees and pathways. Utilize a wide-angle lens to encompass the entire structure, ensuring the spire and architectural details are prominent. For optimal lighting, shoot during the golden hour, shortly after sunrise or before sunset, when the soft, warm light enhances the stonework and creates pleasing contrasts. A tripod is essential for stability, especially during low-light conditions. If the sky is clear, consider including the surrounding trees to frame the cathedral and add depth to your composition.
Travel Information
St. Mary’s Cathedral in Killarney is within walking distance of the town center. From Killarney train or bus station, it’s about a 10-minute walk along the main streets. The cathedral is easily accessible on foot, with parking available nearby if you’re driving.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
05:21 - 22:03
| current local time: 07:03
Photo Themes
Cathedral
Church
Locations
County Kerry
Killarney
Kerry
St. Mary’s Cathedral
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