The convent house and gardens are well worth a visit. Lovely planting in the gardens giving a sense of serenity in an otherwise busy Dingle. The Harry Clarke stained glass is stunning and the chapel boasts one of the largest collections.
Patricia Bowler
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What a great space for our drumming workshops. Intriguing stories, fascinating history. You could hear the silence in the Chapel. Find the Labyrinth, see the art work, feel the place.
Kalib Wilkinson
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I can't believe how beautiful the stained glass art of Jesus is. A rare jewel that points you to ultimate reality: Love Himself.
Alan Flannery
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Beautiful old building with priceless windows( Harry Clarke ) and many more stunning artworks and beautiful tranquil gardens
Travis
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A truly underrated gem in Dingle. Stumbling upon this place, we were fortunate to view the incredible Harry Clarke stained glass and the other art pieces at the church.
In addition, the worker at the church at the time was kind enough to take her time and talk to us about the history of all the pieces; her enthusiasm really radiated and made the visit that much more special.
Melanie McKinney
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Absolutely breathtaking. If you are Catholic light a candle and say a prayer. Very serene and calm.
David Higgins
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I found the Harry Clarke stained glass windows quite by accident (I was enticed by the beauty of the buildings and grounds). My father had a book when he was a child that was illustrated by Clarke (circa 1920's), so I was aware of the name but had no idea of his greatness as a decorative artist. WOW. And the old nuns' cemetery was priceless.
Martin Kelly
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Lovely little place to shelter from the wild winds and rain along the Atlantic sea front. The staff were very friendly and helpful, explaing all the questions we had. We had 90 minutes allotted time, but only needed 60 to comfortable see everything and experience the wonderful butterfly room, as well as all the aquatic life.