Iona Nunnery ruins

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The Iona Nunnery ruins are the remains of a medieval Augustinian convent on the Scottish island of Iona, notable for their picturesque cloister and historical association with early Christian monastic life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former Augustinian nunnery
medieval convent
monastic ruins
architecturalStyle medieval
associatedWith Iona Abbey
early Christian monasticism on Iona
country United Kingdom
currentUse historic site
tourist attraction
dissolutionCause Scottish Reformation
dissolved 16th century
era High Middle Ages
foundedBy Raghnall mac Somhairle’s family (traditionally associated)
foundedFor Augustinian canonesses
hasCloister true
hasFunctionInPast center of local religious life
place of prayer and contemplation
religious community for nuns
heritageDesignation listed building
scheduled monument
inception 13th century
isOnBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
isOnIsland Iona
locatedIn Argyll and Bute
Inner Hebrides
Iona
Scotland
managedBy Historic Environment Scotland
materialUsed red granite
notableFeature chapter house remains
church ruins
picturesque cloister
red granite arches
refectory remains
openToPublic true
partOf Iona Abbey
surface form: Iona monastic complex
proximityTo Iona Abbey
region Inner Hebrides
surface form: Hebrides
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder Augustinian
significance example of one of the best-preserved medieval nunneries in Scotland
subjectOf archaeological study
heritage conservation efforts
touristActivity heritage tourism
historical sightseeing

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Iona hasLandmark Iona Nunnery ruins