The Book of Kells Tours

The Book of Kells showing heritage architecture and street scenes
The Book of Kells featuring street scenes, a square or plaza and heritage architecture
The Book of Kells featuring heritage elements and interior views as well as an individual male
The Book of Kells showing heritage elements and interior views as well as a large group of people
The Book of Kells which includes signage


There is one thing that truly keeps the crowds coming to Trinity College in Dublin, which is a shame because the college has a lot to offer. Yet, it’s understandable: the Book of Kells is awe-inspiring and testament to the dedication, craftsmanship and sheer genius of collective creativity at its best.

The darkened atmosphere of the 18th century Old Library on Fellows’ Square lends a religious atmosphere of hushed reverence that is entirely fitting, despite the inevitable crowds that surround the beautifully illustrated pages displayed on the ground floor.

A fascinating exhibition sets these manuscripts in context, but the pages very much speak for themselves. Created in the 9th century by monks living a secluded life in a monastery on Iona, off the west coast of Scotland, the book and its intricate illustrations has survived Viking raids and the tarnishing touch of time. In many ways it looks almost as good as new.

The Book of Kells contains Latin versions of the four New Testament gospels that have been richly illustrated and decorated. Full-page illustrations intermingle with text that contains decorative schemes of animals and detailed patterning.

There is more to see upstairs in the library, including the triumphant Long Room, whose shelves groan with rare books and manuscripts.

But there is only one book most visitors have in their sights: the Book of Kells.

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Books of Kells are not on Public display until March 2020

5/5 - Excellent

Kay

book ahead of time online

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Ingrid

It was close and the webpage don't say anything about it.

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so. crowded.

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very crowded

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We were very lucky to have no line when we arrived. The Long Room is almost as impressive as the Book of Kells!

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