Ireland, Monastery of Kells 804 - A History of Romanesque Architecture 300 - 1300 (sitios de interés)
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The Monastery at Kells was founded in 804 by monks from St Colmcille's Abbey of Iona. The Book of Kells was written here in he 9th century, the monastery is famous for it's Round Tower and Celtic High Crosses.
The title page of St. Mathew's Gospel in the Book of Kells. (presumed to be from around 800 AD) The elaborate ornamental "carpet" design was influenced by early Islamic examples, brought from Syria.
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Mapa del lugar de interés Ireland, Monastery of Kells 804