Abbey Parish

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History and Ruins of Abbey Parish

Corcomroe Abbey is an early 13th-century Cistercian monastery, originally founded in 1195 by Donal Mór O'Brien. Its historical significance lies in its architecture and the remnants of its once grand structure, set in a quiet green hollow.

The abbey's Romanesque ruins include notable stone carvings, considered among the finest within Cistercian churches in Ireland, showcasing unique craftsmanship. Although the abbey's decline began in the 15th century, preserved features such as the impressive vaulting in the presbytery remain intact.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • 🏰 Impressive Romanesque Carvings
  • 🌳 Scenic Burren Landscape
  • 💼 Historical Tomb of Conor na Siudaine O'Brien

Accessible to the public as a National Monument, Abbey Parish offers a valuable insight into Ireland's monastic history, attracting tourists, families, and historians alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Abbey Parish

Cistercian Heritage

Abbey Parish is a crucial part of Ireland's Cistercian heritage, known for its architectural style.

National Monument

Corcomroe Abbey is officially designated as a National Monument, highlighting its cultural importance.

Literary Mention

The abbey is referenced in W.B. Yeats' play 'The Dreaming of Bones', adding to its cultural relevance.

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Ballyvaghan

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