Sligo Abbey

Abbey Street, Abbeyquarter North, Sligo, Ireland
1-99 Years
Paid

Description

Sligo Abbey the Dominican priory known as Sligo Abbey has dominated Sligo's eastern district since the town was founded in the mid-thirteenth century. Large parts of the church, sacristy and chapterhouse are preserved from this period, alongside the beautiful fifteenth century cloister and associated buildings.

The Abbey has endured many calamities, including an accidental fire in 1414, the dismantling of a substantial wooden cross for use a battering ram during a siege at the town's castle, and violent destruction at the hands of Plantation landlord Sir Frederic ‘The Bragger’ Hamilton in 1642. During the eighteenth century, the now abandoned Abbey functioned as the town's main burial ground. In the summer of 1832, the graveyard was overwhelmed by the victims of a cholera epidemic. The Abbey was finally closed to burials in 1847 – ‘Black ‘47’ – at the height of the Great Famine.

Despite the ravages of history, the Abbey retains a great wealth of carvings, including Gothic and Renaissance monumental sculpture, the well-preserved cloister arcade, and the sculptured fifteenth-century high altar - one of the very few to survive in an Irish monastic church. Visitors can also explore the remains of the dining hall and dormitories on the upper floor, as well as the historic graveyard which surrounds the complex.

Prices starts from €5.00 for adults, €3.00 for Child and €13.00 for Family. If you are looking for Best place for day out with kids and families then this is the perfect destination offering fun, adventure, and unforgettable memories for everyone.

Features

  • Paid
  • Host birthday parties: No

Features

  • Enjoy a Guided Tour: Experience the colourful and traumatic history of the abbey brought to life by our guides. Hear all about how Maurice FitzGerald, the founder of the town, constructed this remarkable building, and about how it managed to survive the ravages of historical turmoil.
  • An Extraordinary Carved Tomb: Try to identify some of the nine figures carved in relief on the O’Crean tomb of 1506, the abbey’s earliest monument. The O’Creans were a wealthy and important Sligo merchant family. Find this remarkable English Gothic tomb in a recess in the north wall of the nave. The nine figures include a friar, probably St Dominic; St Michael the Archangel, recognisable by his wings, raised sword and shield; and St Peter the Apostle, holding the keys to heaven.
  • Visit the Love Knot: Declare your devotion at the Love Knot, a unique carving hidden on one of the columns in the abbey’s cloisters. The Love Knot is said to represent the bond between earthly and spiritual love. Local custom holds that it can also grant wishes. Place your hand on the stone and utter your heart’s desire. Who knows? It might just come true.
  • The Dracula Connection: Discover Sligo Abbey’s link to one of Ireland’s most significant literary works. The story goes that Bram Stoker’s mother lived in Sligo during the cholera epidemic of 1832. Cholera caused the heartbeat and breathing to slow down, and during that time it was known for people to be buried alive as a result. Bram Stoker’s mother witnessed one such burial in the abbey’s graveyard and recounted the story to her son many years later. Many people believe this is where Bram got his inspiration for his most famous creation, the gruesome Count Dracula.
  • Soak Up the Atmosphere: Enjoy the unique sense of tranquillity in the Dominican friary, Sligo town’s only surviving medieval structure. Take the rare chance to connect with the past in this remarkable and holy place. Listen carefully in the stillness. Can you hear echos from nine centuries of history?

Facilities

  • Food & Drinks: Available.
  • Toilets: Available.
  • Dogs: Assistance dogs only.

What to see

  • Sligo Abbey exterior
  • Sligo Abbey cloister
  • O'Crean Tomb Sligo Abbey
  • View of Sligo Abbey from south west
  • Sligo Abbey courtyard
  • Love Knot

Price

Price: Paid

Price Details

  • Adult: €5.00
  • Child/Student: €3.00
  • Family: €13.00
  • Group/Senior: €4.00

For more information please visit: https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/sligo-abbey/#place--contact

Pricing URL: https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/sligo-abbey/#place--contact

Birthday Parties

Offer Birthday Parties: No

  • March –  October: Daily 10:00 –  18:00 (Last admission 17:15)
  • October  –  December 2026: Daily 09:00 – 17:00 (Last admission 16:00)

Address: Abbey Street, Abbeyquarter North, Sligo, Ireland

Post Code: F91 K796

Council: Ireland

County: Ireland

Location: Abbey Street,Sligo,F91 K796

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