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The Chapter House

St. Mary's Abbey. Meeting House Lane, just off Mary's Abbey Dublin. Founded in 1139 as a monestry of the reformed Savigniac (Benedictine) order. Only this room and a smaller, simpler room off this have been uncovered. The remains of much more of it must still lie under the surrounding buildings.

It's mentioned in Ulysses by James Joyce;

 

Two pink faces turned in the flare of the tiny torch.

"What's that?" Ned Lambert asked (...) raising in salute his pliant lath among the flickering arches. Come on. Mind your steps there...

"How interesting!" a refined accent said in the gloom.

"Yes, sir," Ned Lambert said heartily. "We are standing in the historic council chamber of saint Mary's abbey where silken Thomas proclaimed himself a rebel in 1534. This is the most historic spot in all Dublin."

 

It only opens from mid June to Mid September every year. Thankfully it's open this year for business again. Well worth a visit if you're passing by. By the way, it's free too...

This image is 42 photos merged with Autostitch...and I still managed to miss out the floor.

This one's been Explored

 

Part of the Dublin set. See the Slideshow

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