Dating back to 800 AD, the Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript of the four Gospels, renowned for its intricate illustrations and ornamentations. Created by medieval monks, the manuscript blends Celtic and Christian traditions, showcasing extraordinary craftsmanship. Despite enduring Viking raids, theft, and conflicts between Irish and English factions, 680 detailed vellum pages of Latin text remain intact. Today, visitors can marvel at the vivid colors and elaborate designs, gaining insight into the rich cultural and religious heritage of medieval Ireland.
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