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Teampull Bheanáin

Ireland County Galway national monument of Ireland
Teampull Bheanáin
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The oratory Teampall Bheanáin (Irish pronunciation: [ˈtʲamˠpˠəl̪ˠ ˈvʲaːnˠaːnʲ]; meaning "Benan's Temple") is situated near Kilronan on Inishmore, Aran, Galway Bay, Ireland. A unique example of Celtic church construction. It marks the location of the original monastic settlement founded by Benen, a disciple of St.

Teampull Bheanáin

Patrick, the national saint of Ireland. It dates from the 11th century, and has stood unaltered a thousand years. It is not a conventional church in the sense of its ability to hold a congregation.

Teampull Bheanáin

It is reasonably assumed to be the tomb-shrine of the saint. This ensured its survival when the adjacent round tower and medieval monastery were recycled to fortify the now-ruined Cromwellian coastal fortress nearby. The oratory is situated high on a ridge, which dominates the windward southeast sea approach to the main island port.

Teampull Bheanáin

Roofless and with unusually high squared gables it cuts a striking, almost oriental silhouette against the skyline, even though internally it measures a tiny 3.2 m x 2.1 m. It is formed from massive blocks of stone (a single slab forms a half of one side), and is bonded by mortar and very careful fitting. Its thick walls are pierced by a traveated...