Ruins of St. Saviour's Church - Glendalough, Ireland
Posted by: Noe1
N 53° 00.581 W 006° 19.324
29U E 679659 N 5876701
Ruins of the most recent of the Glendalough churches, St. Saviour's was built in the 12th century, probably at the time of St. Laurence O'Toole.
Waymark Code: WMMWBY
Location: Leinster, Ireland
Date Posted: 11/14/2014
Views: 4
"The most recent of the Glendalough churches, St. Saviour's was built in the 12th century, probably at the time of St. Laurence O'Toole. The nave and chancel with their fine decorate stones were restored in the 1870s using stones found on the site. The Romanesque chancel arch has three orders, with highly ornamented capitals. The east window has two round-headed lights. Its decorated features include a serpent, a lion, and two birds holding a human head between their beaks. A staircase in the eastern wall leading from an adjoining domestic building would have given access to a room over the chancel."
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