Muckross Abbey
Muckross Abbey (Irish: Mainistir Locha Léin and Mainistir Mhucrois) is one of the major ecclesiastical sites found in the Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It was founded in 1448 as a Franciscan friary for the Observantine Franciscans by Donal McCarthy Mor.[1]
It has had a violent history and has been damaged and reconstructed many times. The friars were often subjected to raids by marauding groups and were persecuted by Cromwellian forces under Lord Ludlow.[2] Today the abbey is largely roofless although, apart from this, is generally quite well preserved. Its most striking feature is a central courtyard, which contains a large yew tree and is surrounded by a vaulted cloister.[3]
In the 17th and 18th centuries, it became the burial place for prominent County Kerry poets O'Donoghue, Ó Rathaille and Ó Súilleabháin, while Piaras Feiritéar is buried in the graveyard just outside..[4]
Gallery
- The Friary
- Abbey and graveyard seen from the west
- Courtyard with cloister and yew tree.
- Refectory
See also
- Muckross House
- List of abbeys and priories in Ireland (County Kerry)
References
- "Killarney National Park". 2016-03-23. Archived from the original on 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
- "Dan the Feathers - Killarney Ireland". www.vacationkillarney.com. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
- Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Volume 2. 1892.
- "Sightseeing - Visitor Attractions in Killarney". killarney-insight.com. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
External links
Media related to Muckross Abbey at Wikimedia Commons