Kells Abbey
Kells Abbey is a historic monastic site located in County Meath, Ireland. Founded in the 6th century by St. Columba, it became an important center for learning and spirituality. The abbey is known for its beautiful stonework and intricate carvings, reflecting the artistic achievements of early Irish monks.
The site includes the remains of a round tower, church, and several high crosses, showcasing the architectural style of the period. Kells Abbey is also famous for the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript created by the monks, which is now housed at Trinity College Dublin.