Founded in the 6th century by St. Ciarán, Clonmacnoise stands as a testament to Ireland’s rich monastic history. Nestled in green fields beside the River Shannon, this complex served as a vital center for Christian learning. Today, visitors can explore the scattering of stone ruins, including a cathedral, several churches, and round towers. The site also features intricately carved high crosses and grave markers, which add to the air of spirituality that still permeates the grounds.
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