• The Abbey of Kells (Irish: Mainistir Cheanannais) is a former monastery in Kells, County Meath, Ireland, 59 kilometres (37 mi) north-west of Dublin.
  • Kells Abbey was founded in 554 by Saint Columba, an Irish evangelist who later became one of the patron saints of the Irish.
  • Yalnızca 878'de ana kalıntılar, kayıtlarda belirtilen Columba'nın kutsal emanet tapınağı ile İrlanda'ya taşındı ve Kells yeni ana Columban evi oldu.[3]...
  • The Abbey of Kells remains an important cultural site, attracting scholars and tourists alike who come to admire its history and artistic contributions to early...
  • Kells Abbey bulunan eski bir manastır Kells , İlçe Meath içinde, İrlanda 40 mil kuzeyinde, Dublin .
  • The abbey is known as the site of the creation and preservation of the legendary Book of Kells, a manuscript published by the monks and residents of the...
  • Abbey of Kells Monastery – First founded in 554, the Abbey of Kells Monastery is where much of the Book of Kells was created. It’s known for its four high crosses...
  • former monastery in Kells, County Meath, Ireland. Kells. edit. Statements. instance of. monastery. 0 references. inception. 6. century. 0 references. image.
  • These volumes are among the real treasures in Ireland's archives. Probably the best known of them is the Book of Kells from the monastery in Kells in County...
  • Wander through the ancient monastery of the Abbey of Kells, learn about the origins of the famous Book of Kells and discover the town's large collection of early...