ST PETERS

St. Peter’s Church in Drogheda stands as both a spiritual and architectural landmark—its majestic neo-Gothic spires rising above the town’s skyline, anchoring centuries of faith, history, and resilience. Built in the late 19th century on the site of earlier places of worship, the church is renowned for its intricate stonework, luminous stained glass, and the relic of St. Oliver Plunkett, martyred in 1681. More than a place of prayer, St. Peter’s is a symbol of Drogheda’s identity—where history, artistry, and devotion converge at the heart of the community.