Muckross Abbey

Muckross Abbey

Muckross Abbey

Founded in the 1440s as a Franciscan Friary, Muckross Abbey in Killarney, Ireland, has a long and turbulent history. Repeatedly damaged and rebuilt, the abbey now stands as an intriguing collection of well-preserved mossy ruins. Within its walls, visitors can see a yew tree, believed to be over 500 years old, which adds a touch of ancient mystique to the site. Today, the abbey offers a glimpse into Ireland’s rich religious past, with its weathered stone structures and serene, contemplative atmosphere.

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