The monastic settlement at Glendalough, located in the beautiful Wicklow Mountains south of Dublin, is certainly a place that has, as Anne of Green Gables would say, plenty of “scope for imagination.” The monastery was founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century. It’s said that he lived in a cave overlooking the upper lake, …
Category: Museums
Brú na Bóinne: Knowth (Ireland)
Visiting the prehistoric archaeological landscape at Brú na Bóinne, a bend of the Boyne River north of Dublin, was one of the highlights of my trip to Ireland. Map of Brú na Bóinne World Heritage Site Source: World Heritage Ireland – Brú na Bóinne – Visitor Information Access to the passage graves at Knowth and …
Kilkenny Castle (Ireland)
As Heritage Ireland says, Kilkenny Castle is a “12th century castle remodelled in Victorian times and set in extensive parklands which was the principal seat of the Butler family, Marquesses and Dukes of Ormonde.” Learning about the Butlers was quite interesting, as they came up over and over later in the trip. I confess that …
Rock of Cashel (Ireland)
There’s a lot going on historically and architecturally at the ancient Rock of Cashel. Heritage Ireland calls it, “A spectacular group of Medieval buildings set on an outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale including the 12th century round tower, High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, 13th century Gothic cathedral, 15th century Castle and the restored …
Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons
Let us consider the Jesuit Relations. First things first. Last night I attended the First Light festival at Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons in Midland, Ontario, a town on Georgian Bay about two hours’ drive north of Toronto. What is Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons? From the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque: I’ve visited …
The Great Blasket Centre (Ireland)
It is a very fine thing for world heritage that something like The Great Blasket Centre exists as a model. As the brochure says: A picture is worth a thousand words, and a video even more, so have a look at “The Last Islandman Returns to his Birthplace, the Great Blasket,” to get a feel …
Díseart Centre of Irish Spirituality and Culture (Ireland)
Seek out the stunning stained glass windows at the Díseart Institute of Irish Spirituality and Culture in Dingle, located in a chapel of the former Presentation Sisters’ convent. A set of six windows created by Harry Clarke (1889-1931), Ireland’s famed stained glass artist, was installed in 1924 and illustrate the life of Christ. I was …
Four Dublin Museums: Whiskey, National Gallery, Book of Kells, and Wax
In October I was lucky to visit 16 museums in Dublin, Ireland. As much as I’d like to give each museum its own blog post, I’m never going to get anything else done in life for quite a while if I do. So here are a first four, with a photo (or two) and a …
Dingle OceanWorld Aquarium (Ireland)
Dingle OceanWorld Aquarium (my second fish museum of the year) is the largest aquarium in Ireland! How could I resist? Arriving just in time for the afternoon Reptile Encounter, I was pleased to meet an Irish tortoise named Gonzalez. His sister is Speedy (love these names). They were among 200 babies attempted to be smuggled …
Adare Heritage Centre (Ireland)
It was a pleasure to visit Adare Heritage Centre in Ireland’s prettiest village of Adare, County Limerick, not once but twice. The Heritage Centre is very conveniently located as part of a shopping / dining / parking complex on the main street of town. As the website says: It was that “Earls of Dunraven” part …