Roscommon Abbey

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Roscommon Abbey is a medieval monastic ruin in Roscommon, Ireland, noted for its Gothic architecture and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval monastery
monastic ruin
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Early English Gothic NERFINISHED
Gothic architecture
centuryOfFoundation 13th century
country Ireland NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance important medieval ecclesiastical site in Connacht
currentCondition ruin
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era High Middle Ages
foundedBy Felim O'Conor NERFINISHED
founderTitle King of Connacht NERFINISHED
foundingDate circa 1253
function monastic community
place of worship
religious house
governingBody Office of Public Works NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalFeature Gothic tracery windows
carved tombs
chancel
cloister garth
nave
piscina
pointed arches
sedilia
side chapels
hasHeritageValue archaeological
architectural
historical
hasTombType effigy tomb
heritageStatus National Monument of Ireland
locatedIn County Roscommon NERFINISHED
Province of Connacht NERFINISHED
Republic of Ireland NERFINISHED
Roscommon town NERFINISHED
material limestone
nearbyFeature Roscommon Castle NERFINISHED
Roscommon town centre NERFINISHED
notableBurial Felim O'Conor NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
region western Ireland
religiousOrder Dominican Order NERFINISHED
suppressedDuring Dissolution of the Monasteries in Ireland NERFINISHED
tourismCategory ecclesiastical ruin
historic site
usedFor Dominican friary

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Roscommon hasBuilding Roscommon Abbey
Roscommon hasHistoricalSite Roscommon Abbey
Roscommon hasReligiousSite Roscommon Abbey