Ireland
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Ireland
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Monasterboice
County Louth, Ireland
This ancient monastic site includes a large cemetery, two ruined churches, a tall round tower and two of the finest high crosses in Ireland.
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Newgrange
County Meath, Ireland
3200 BCE
This great tomb-temple dates from 3200 BCE, a thousand years before Stonehenge was built. It is astronomically aligned and includes some fascinating ancient rock art.
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Gleann Dá Loch
Ireland
This ancient monastic settlement in a spectacular natural setting was founded by St. Kevin, a hermit monk (d.618). Its extensive ruins include several churches and a graceful round tower.
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Riasc Monastic Settlement
Ireland
6th century
This remote site on the Dingle Peninsula is home to impressive ruins of a 6th-century monastery and an important carved stone.
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Clonmacnoise
County Offaly, Ireland
Founded 548; most buildings date from 900-1200
The extensive monastic ruins include a cathedral, castle, round tower, numerous churches, two important high crosses, and a large collection of early Christian grave slabs on display in the museum.
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Gallarus Oratory
County Kerry, Ireland
Unknown; estimated between 6th and 10th century
This beautifully simple stone church was built and used by local farmers of the area at an early date, estimates of which generally range from the 6th century to the 9th century.
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Knowth
Ireland
Dating from about 3000 BC, Knowth consists of a large central mound surrounded by several smaller ones. It is especially important for its rich collection of megalithic art.
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Hill of Tara
County Meath, Ireland
Teamhair na RÃ ("Hill of the King") is a stretch of grassy landscape that has played a central role in Ireland's history, legend, and folklore. It contains several ancient burial mounds and other earthworks.
- Baltinglass Abbey Ireland, Ireland
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The Reek
Murrisk, Ireland
Each year, a million pilgrims and visitors make the trek to the top of this holy mountain to pray, do penance, or just enjoy the spectacular views.