Temple-na-Griffin, a 15th-century church, Temple-na-hoe, late Romanesque church, far right Ardfert Cathedral, Co. Kerry, Ireland
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29 April 2016Location:
Ardfert Cathedral, Ardfert, near Tralee, County Kerry, Munster Province, Republic of Ireland, EuropeMore information:
On the left is Temple-na-Griffin, a 15th-century church, named after the carvings of wyverns inside the windows of the north wall. In the middle Temple-na-hoe, a late Romanesque church, whose chancel has now disappeared. On the right Ardfert Cathedral ( dedicated to St Brendan, the Navigator ), a ruined cathedral in Ardfert, near the city of Tralee, County Kerry, Munster Province, in the Republic of Ireland. In the 6th century, St. Brendan, the Navigator founded a monastery at this site near Tralee in County Kerry. It was the seat of the Diocese of Ardfert from 1117. It is now a heritage tourism site. Ardfert Cathedral was constructed in the 11-12th century. The cathedral is decorated with some delicate Romanesque designs along the doorways, windows and choir column capitals. The left wall from the 11th century was completed without windows whereas the right wall contains nine tall lancet windows. Crenelation, the squared edge wall was added along the roof line in the 15th century to form a battlement.