- theculturetrip.com europe/ireland/articles/a-…Brush up on the story of the Book of Kells the relic that has survived since 800AD to become one of Ireland's greatest historical attractions.
- guide-irlande.com sites-touristiques/kells-abbey/La Kells Abbey est une abbaye irlandaise aujourd'hui en ruines, connu pour avoir été l'un des lieux où a été réalisé le célèbre Livre de Kells.
- yourirish.com history/christianity/the-book-of-…The name Book of Kells is derived from the Abbey of Kells in Kells, County Meath, which was its home for much of the medieval period.
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/987446The Abbey of Kells ("Mainistir Cheanannais" in Irish) is a former monastery located on Kells, County Meath, Ireland, 40 miles north of Dublin.
- connollycove.com the-book-of-kells/A must-visit place, And Irish resident at one of the most extensive libraries in the world, the Book of Kells is illuminating the past and inspiring the future.
- http://travelphotobase.com u/IE/IEMKA.HTMThe Abbey of Kells (reportedly founded by St. Columba c554) hosts a round tower (10thC), several high crosses (9th-10thC) & an oratory (10thC).
- partify.io kelso-abbey-of-kellsAbbey 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.
- thevintagenews.com 2016/10/12/the-book-of-kells-…The Book of Kells is an illuminated manuscript Gospel Book, written in Latin, containing the Four Gospels. It was made in Ireland in a Columban monastery.
- supertravelr.com en/trip/ireland/a-history-of-the…Brush up on the story of the Book of Kells – the relic that has survived since 800AD to become one of Ireland's greatest historical attractions.
- wikimapia.org 23273625/Kells-Abbey-area-and-…Ireland / Meath / Kells / Cannon Street (R163). ... abbey, interesting place, historic landmark. The Abbey of Kells was first founded by St. Columba ca.