Irish abbeys and monasteries

Irish abbeys and monasteries

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murrisk abbey 2
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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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kilmalkedar
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A 7th-century monastery on the Dingle Peninsula. The ruined building is a clever blend of architecture from several eras.
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armagh friary 1 scaled
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Armagh Friary is one of the many abbeys dotted around Northern Ireland. Nevertheless, it is one of the most beautiful in County Armagh!
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dunmore abbey 1 scaled
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Dunmore Abbey is a former Augustinian monastery in Dunmore, County Galway. It was built on the ruins of an ancient abbey, once founded by Saint Patrick.
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yellow steeple 1
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The Yellow Steeple is a curiosity in the town of Trim. The bell tower is the only vestige of an Augustinian abbey built in the 14th century.
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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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rathfran abbey
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Rathfran Abbey is a ruined abbey in County Mayo. In a state of ruin since its fire in 1590, the…
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cavan friary scaled
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The Cavan Friary, a former Dominican and then Franciscan monastery in the small town of Cavan. Ravaged by fire, its main tower remains to this day.
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turlough church 1

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Turlough Church is a ruined ecclesiastical building built near Turlough between the 10th and 13th centuries. In remarkable condition, the…
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bonamargy friary 2
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A small 15th-century monastery to discover at your own pace.
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adare st nicholas church
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Passing through Adare? Don't miss St Nicholas Church, a remarkably well-preserved Augustinian monastery! A true architectural marvel!
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ballybeg priory 2 scaled

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Discover the ruins of Ballybeg Priory, a magnificent 13th-century priory in County Cork. An exceptional place for lovers of old…
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