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- Kells Abbey is an Irish abbey now in ruins, known as one of the places where the famous Book of Kells was made.
- The Abbey of Kells (Irish: Mainistir Cheanannais) is a former monastery in Kells, County Meath, Ireland, 59 kilometres (37 mi) north-west of Dublin.
- In 2009, the cartoon "The Secret of Kells" was released, in which the Abbey "caught fire". The abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Following a Viking raid, the monks may have relocated to the Abbey of Kells in County Meath, Ireland, where the book was eventually named.
- Strangely, Kells Abbey was plundered several times by Vikings and yet the book managed to escape all of these depredations without harm.
- The Abbey of Kells (reportedly founded by St. Columba c554) hosts a round tower (10thC), several high crosses (9th-10thC) & an oratory (10thC).
- Abbey of Kells. Last update: 15.01.2023 08:57. ... The famous Abbey of Kells, located an hour's drive from Dublin, familiar worldwide from two things.
- Abbey of Kells Monastery – First founded in 554, the Abbey of Kells Monastery is where much of the Book of Kells was created.
- Cartoon Abbey of Kells Mystery. According to many researchers, the Book of Kells is also one of the most significant works of Irish art of that time.
- remains of the church in the ruins of Kells Priory. First off, this is not the place where the magnificent Book of Kells was created.