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Tipperary Monastic Sites
Choose from our selection of monastic sites in tipperary county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
4 monastic sites in tipperary county
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Ahenny, Tipperary, South_Tipperary
Two very early, possibly 8th century, High Crosses have elaborate and varied abstract patterns on the heads and shafts. the base of the larger north cross has Christ giving their mission to the Apostles, two processions and an uncertain animal scene. The south cross has the mission again, Daniel in the Lion's Den, Adam and Eve. A camera lens will note the detail far better than the eye in all but the most ideal slanted light. This is an important site in the development of Irish art. H...
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Thurles, North_TIPPERARY
Holy Cross Monastery
Thurles is remembered for being the town where Michael Cusack and his friends, formed the G.A.A. It is also known as the town which hosted Feile for a number of years, where teenagers made the "Trip to Tip." But outside Thurles, is the Holy Cross Abbey, which was founded in 1169 by the King of Thomond of the Cistercian monks. A relic of the true cross owned by the King was given to the Abbey.

It was very prosperous and several of the Abbots were peers of...
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Tipperary, South_Tipperary
The monastery of Terryglass which has long since disappeared , took the lead in the great 9th -10th century revival of Irish learning and literature to which we owe much of what is now know about Ireland's remote and pagan past. The oldest personal letter we have is one to the Abbot of Terryglass seeking the works of some poets. The great compilation, THE BOOK OF LEINSTER was, it seems, begun here....
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Roscrea, North_Tipperary
This Cistercian monastery, 3km west of Roscrea (off the R491 road to Cloughjordan), is sited on land which was owned by the monks of Monaicha. The Cistercians came here from Mount Mellery in 1878, to an estate in Ballyskeragh, purchased for the purpose of a monastic foundation by Arthur Moore....
Monastic Sites
Tipperary County
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