Tourist attractions

Irish abbeys and monasteries de County Galway : les sites à visiter

Découvrez les Irish abbeys and monasteries de County Galway, une sélection pratique pour préparer votre séjour en Irlande.

killeany abbey 1 scaled
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ross errily abbey
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This is a 14th-century Franciscan monastery. You'll fall in love with its timeless charm!
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claregalway friary 1 scaled
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This ultra-touristy site attracts travellers who come to admire the extraordinary beauty of this 13th-century Franciscan abbey!
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A 13th-century monastery, open to the public!
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kilconnell abbey scaled
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A site founded by the O'Kelly family in the 15th century. Its ruins are still among the most beautiful sites in the region!
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clonfert cathedral 1 scaled
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Clonfert Cathedral is famous for its typical Romanesque architecture and its improvements over the centuries. Don't miss his sacristy!
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knockmoy abbey scaled
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Knockmoy Abbey is a Cistercian abbey in the village of Abbeyknockmoy (County Galway). Built in the 12th century, the abbey is one of the finest examples of medieval ecclesiastical architecture!
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Na Seacht d'Teampaill - Dennis Wilkinson - cc

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Na Seacht d'Teampaill, is an archaeological site on the island of Inishmore. This is a group of medieval ruins comprising two churches, a cemetery... etc.
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clontuskert abbey 1
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Clontuskert Abbey is an ancient Irish Augustinian priory in County Galway. Its medieval charm dates back to the 12th century,…
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