Gort Kilmacduagh And Kiltartan (Galway)
Kilmacduagh Monastery is located just outside the town of Gort in County Galway.
The original monastery was founded by St Colmán in the 7th century. The site was later re-established as an Augustinian Abbey in the 13th century.
The remaining buildings today include a number of Churches, a Round Tower, and a Cathedral. The Round Tower is particularly notable as it is leaning.
Kilmacduagh is one of the lesser visited Monasteries in Ireland, which is a shame as it is excellently preserved and dramatically located in the Burren Lowlands. Today it is part of the Yeats Gregory Heritage Trail.
References
Discovery Programme | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE | |
Loca | Ireland | VIEW SOURCE |
Type of Building:
Religious Institution
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Some timeline events associated with this building
1920
Ballyturin (Ballyturn) Ambush
15th May 1921
1760
Edward Synge, Anglican Bishop of Elphin dies in office
27th Jan 1762