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Sligo Abbey
Known locally as the 'Abbey' this abbey survives from the medieval days. It was built by Maurice Fitzgerald for the Dominicans in 1252 and was accidentally burnt down in 1414, when a candle left carelessly in the building set it on fire, and it was further damaged during the 1641 rebellion. Legend says that worshippers saved the Abbey's silver bell which was thrown into Lough Gill and only those free from sin can hear it peal. The site contains a great wealth of carvings including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, well preserved cloisters and the only sculptured 15th century high altar to survive in any Irish monastic church. Access to site through Visitor Centre. Restricted access to site for visitors with disabilities.
- Admission Prices:
- Adult: €2.10 Sen/Group: €1.30 Child/Student: €1.10 Family: €5.80
- Guided Tours Available:
- Guided tours: Maximum no: 40 Duration: 30 minutes
- Opening Times:
- Mid-March - end October: Daily 10.00-18.00 Nov 3rd - Dec 15th: Fri, Sat, Sun only 9.30 - 16.30 Last admission 45 mins before closing Average length of visit: 1 hour
- Facilities:
- Visitor centre, toilets, toilet for visitors with disabilities, public car/coach park close to site.
- Address:
- Abbey Street, Sligo Town, Sligo, Republic of Ireland
- Web:
- www.heritageireland.ie
- Email:
- sligoabbey@opw.ie
- Landline:
- +353 (0) 719146406
- Fax:
- +353 (0) 719149909
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