Sacred Sites and Shrines
This collection features significant religious landmarks within the Wicklow Mountains, centered primarily around the monastic settlement of Glendalough and surrounding rural areas. It includes the 12th-century stone-roofed oratory known as Saint Kevin’s Kitchen and the ruins of the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul. The list also highlights historical sites of clandestine worship, such as the Mass Rock, alongside traditional Roman Catholic grottos and parish churches that reflect Ireland's spiritual heritage and architectural evolution.
Saint Kevin's Kitchen
A 12th-century stone-roofed oratory in Glendalough. The building features a miniature round tower that resembles a chimney, which earned it its kitchen-inspired name.
Saint Kevin's Church
A local parish church serving the community in the northern Wicklow Mountains region.
Grotto
A Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to the Virgin Mary, providing a space for quiet reflection and prayer.
Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul
The largest ruin in the Glendalough monastic site, constructed between the 10th and 12th centuries. It features a nave, chancel, and a small sacristy.
Mass Rock
A natural stone used as an outdoor altar for secret Catholic ceremonies during the 17th and 18th centuries under the Penal Laws.
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