Fodor's Expert Review Mellifont Abbey

Mellifont Abbey Fodor's Choice

Founded in 1142 by St. Malachy, Mellifont Abbey was inspired by the formal structure surrounding a courtyard of St. Bernard of Clairvaux's monastery, which St. Malachy had visited. Among the substantial ruins are the two-story chapter house, built in 12th-century English--Norman style and once a daily meeting place for the monks; it now houses a collection of medieval glazed tiles. Four walls of the 13th-century octagonal lavabo, or washing room, still stand, as do some arches from the Romanesque cloister. At its peak, Mellifont presided over almost 40 other Cistercian monasteries throughout Ireland, but all were suppressed by Henry VIII in 1539 after his break with the Catholic Church. Adjacent to the parking lot is a visitor center with a museum depicting the history of the abbey and the craftsmanship that went into its construction.

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Quick Facts

Off Old Mellifont Rd., off N2
Collon, Co. Louth  Ireland

heritageireland.ie/visit/places-to-visit/old-mellifont-abbey/

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €5, Visitor center closed late Aug.–late June

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