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Kylemore Abbey is the Monastic home of the Benedictine Order of Nuns in Ireland. As you enter
our website you will be introduced to a world steeped in the Benedictine tradition of warmth and
hospitality spanning over 1500 years.
A visit to Ireland, and especially to the West of Ireland and Connemara is not complete without
experiencing the beauty and tranquility that is Kylemore Abbey & Garden.
You will also find out all you need to know about the The Visitor Centre, the Pottery Studio,
the Craft & Retail Shop and the Restaurant.

Kylemore Abbey, located in the Kylemore Pass in Connemara, Co. Galway, has been home to the
Irish Benedictine nuns since 1920. The Benedictine nuns bought the house in 1920, having fled their
convent in war-torn Belgium in 1914, where they ran a boarding school for girls for over 300 years.
They re-established the school here and it is still very much alive today.
The Abbey was originally built in 1868 by Mitchell Henry, in memory of his late wife Margaret.
Its architecture is best described as neo-gothic and the house still displays all the
characteristics of that period. Kylemore Abbey's most famous feature is its miniature cathedral,
known locally as the Gothic church. It was built by Mitchell Henry in 1870. There is a stark
contrast between the dark exterior and the light yellow stone exterior. Marble columns in three
colours add to the design's richness.
Set in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore Abbey shares its woodlands, lakes and rivers with a large variety of birds and animals. A trip to the
West of Ireland is not complete without experiencing the beauty and tranquility of
Kylemore Abbey and Gardens. Facilities at Kylemore include a visitor centre, an exhibition
housed in the main reception rooms of the house and a video which takes the visitor through the
history of the house and its occupants. The Visitor Centre and exhibition, Gothic Church and
Craft shop are open all year.
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