The limestone outcrop above today's town of Cashel was already used for the seat of a king in the 4th century and for a fortress in the 5th century. Most of the current buildings go back to the 12th and 13th century. The site is recognized as a prime example of medieval architecture and Celtic art. View from Camus Road in SE direction.
- Location
- View on OpenStreetMap
- Created
- on Saturday 12 April 2025 by Martin Mergili
- Region
- Keywords
- cemetery, christianity, cloudscape, fortification, fortress, mirror of the past, religious place, ruin
- Visits and license
- 1965 visits, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED license
