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Kyrie Eleison Abbey

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The Abbey of Kyrie Eleison, from which Abbeydorney Village takes its name, was founded in the 12th century. It was the only Cistercian settlement in medieval County Kerry and was named after Kyrie due...More

Abbeydorney Kerry - Ireland South

Cathedral Of Christ The King

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Constructed in the form of a basilica, The Cathedral of Christ the King in Mulligar, County Westmeath has twin towers and a dome. The cathedral, which boasts a beautiful modernised Renaissance style,...More

Mullingar Westmeath - Ireland East

Creevylea Abbey

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Creevylea Abbey boasts a lovely, scenic location along the banks of the River Bonet, just outside the village of Dromahair in County Leitrim. It’s thought that the wife of Owen O’Rourke established...More

Dromahair Leitrim - Ireland West

St Aidan's Cathedral

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A monumental cathedral, the largest building in Ireland to designs prepared by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812-52) reputedly based on Tintern Abbey in Wales. Due to fears of potential collapse,...More

Enniscorthy Wexford - Ireland South

Greyabbey Antiques and Fine Art

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Greyabbey Antiques combines an antique shop ranging from Georgian to Edwardian pieces including furniture, china, silver and jewellery and an art gallery. We have a wide range of affordable Irish art...More

Newtownards Down - Northern Ireland

Presbyterian Church

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On Adelaide Road in Dublin City Centre, visitors can find a beautiful Presbyterian Church that dates back to 1840. The house of worship, a member of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches, is a...More

Dublin City Dublin - Ireland East

St Mary's Pro Cathedral

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Dublin City has not had a Catholic cathedral for more than 200 years, since the Reformation; still, St Mary’s serves as the pro-cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin. It was...More

Dublin City Dublin - Ireland East

Dominican Abbey Lorrha

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Walter de Burgo, the Earl of Ulster and a Norman landowner, invited the Dominicans to his estate in Lorrha, County Tipperary in 1269. The site, which is about 30 minutes northwest of Roscrea, includes...More

Tipperary North - Ireland West

St Multose Church

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The historic St Multose Church dates back to 1190, when it was constructed in Kinsale, County Cork. In 1649, the church bore witness as Prince Rupert proclaimed Charles II king. Though the building...More

Kinsale Cork - Ireland South

Castle Hill and St. Mary's Church (Ardkeen)

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Situated in the townland of Kirkistown and the Parish of Ardkeen (meaning ‘pleasant height’), are the remains of an old church built on the site of an even earlier castle overlooking Strangford...More

Portaferry Down - Northern Ireland

Greek Orthodox Church

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The Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is located in Dublin City Centre and occupies a historic building that dates to the late 1800s. It was used as a schoolhouse belonging to the British army...More

Dublin City Dublin - Ireland East

Tintern Abbey

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Children and Family Attractions

The Earl of Pembroke founded Tintern Abbey just 16km south of New Ross in about 1200, when, during a treacherous journey on ship, he vowed to establish an abbey if he reached land safely. The abbey is...More

New Ross Wexford - Ireland South

Our Lady of Bethlehem

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Our Lady of Bethlehem Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1948 and currently numbers 20 monks. The monks live a secluded, contemplative life in which...More

Ballymena Antrim - Northern Ireland

East Clare Heritage Centre

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East Clare Heritage was formed in 1989 as a not for profit voluntary group, with the primary objective of protecting, promoting and ultimately creating access to the vast heritage of East Clare. Just...More

Tuamgraney Clare - Ireland West

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