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Chiesa di Saint Audoen e Mura della Città

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Chiesa di Saint Audoen e Mura della Città

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Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall, nestled in Dublin's historic Liberties district, stands as a remarkable testament to Ireland's medieval past. As the capital's sole remaining medieval parish church still in active use, it offers a unique window into centuries of history. Located south of the River Liffey, this significant site in Dublin city center features not only the ancient church dedicated to Saint Ouen of Rouen but also the most imposing surviving section of Dublin's Anglo-Norman city walls, including…

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    15 settembre 2023

    Escursionismo

    Una parte della chiesa è ancora utilizzata per le funzioni religiose. Un'altra parte è occupata da una piccola mostra sulla storia della chiesa e di Dublino. Il resto è solo un rudere. La visita è gratuita e riceverai anche una descrizione delle mostre in diverse lingue.
    Bellissima anche la posizione su parte delle mura della città vecchia (il primo anello del 1240) con un piccolo parco.
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    29 gennaio 2024

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    Situata nel cuore di Dublino, la chiesa di Saint Audeon e i resti delle mura della città creano un arazzo vivente della narrativa storica di Dublino. La chiesa, risalente al XII secolo, testimonia l'eredità medievale di Dublino.

    Mentre attraversi questo spazio sacro, gli echi dei secoli passati sussurrano nell'aria, invitandoti a contemplare le vite e le storie intrecciate nel tessuto stesso di Dublino. La chiesa di Saint Audeon e le mura della città offrono uno sguardo sulla ricca storia di Dublino, rendendola una destinazione accattivante sia per gli appassionati di storia che per i curiosi vagabondi.
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    6 maggio 2019

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    Ecco una sezione della cinta muraria del 1240 d.C.
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    Elevazione 120 m

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    mercoledì 29 aprile

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    Posizione:Dublino, Leinster, Irlanda

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    What are the typical opening hours and is there an admission fee for Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall?

    Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall generally operates as a visitor center, often with specific opening hours for the exhibition and access to certain parts of the church. While the church itself is still active for services, the visitor center typically has seasonal hours. It's advisable to check the official Heritage Ireland website or Visit Dublin for the most current opening times, as these can vary. Admission to the visitor center and exhibition is usually free, though donations are welcome.

    Is Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or strollers?

    While the intro mentions the terrain is 'generally accessible,' visitors should be aware that the site includes historic cobblestones and uneven surfaces, particularly around the city wall and park areas. The main exhibition area within the church is likely more accessible, but it's best to contact the site directly for specific information regarding wheelchair and stroller access to all parts of the church, exhibition, and city wall path.

    Are there specific walking routes or trails recommended around Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall?

    Yes, the site is integrated into Dublin's historic Liberties district, offering several opportunities for exploration. You can follow the remnants of the Anglo-Norman city walls, including walking through Saint Audoen's Arch. The adjacent Saint Audoen's Park also features gentle walking trails. For more extensive routes, consider combining your visit with a stroll to nearby Christ Church Cathedral and Dublinia, or exploring the medieval quarter's streets.

    What public transport options are available to reach Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall?

    Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall is conveniently located in central Dublin and is well-served by public transport. Numerous Dublin Bus routes stop within a short walking distance. The nearest Luas (tram) stop is usually the Four Courts stop on the Red Line, which is also a short walk away. Being in the city center, it's easily reachable from most parts of Dublin.

    Is there parking available near Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall?

    As the site is in a historic, central part of Dublin, dedicated on-site parking is limited or non-existent. Visitors typically rely on nearby public car parks or street parking, which can be scarce and metered. Using public transport is generally recommended due to the central location and potential difficulty in finding convenient parking.

    Are dogs allowed at Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall or in Saint Audoen's Park?

    While Saint Audoen's Park is a public green space, policies regarding dogs, especially off-leash, can vary. Inside the church and exhibition areas, it is highly unlikely that dogs (other than service animals) would be permitted due to the historical and religious nature of the site. If you plan to visit with a dog, it's best to confirm current regulations for both the park and the church directly with the site management.

    What unique historical artifacts or features should I look out for during my visit?

    Beyond the impressive architecture and the city wall, be sure to see the three historic bells in the bell tower, which date from 1423 and are among Ireland's oldest. Inside, you can find a 15th-century effigial tomb, a 12th-century Romanesque baptismal font, and a 9th-century cross-carved slab. Don't miss the 'Lucky Stone' in the church porch, believed to bring good fortune, and the award-winning exhibition in the Guild Chapel of St Anne.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or specific features for children at Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall?

    The historical nature of the site itself can be engaging for older children, offering a tangible connection to medieval Dublin. Saint Audoen's Park, adjacent to the church, is dedicated to children who died in the 1916 Easter Rising and features interactive sound stations, which can be particularly interesting for younger visitors. Exploring the ancient city walls and walking through Saint Audoen's Arch can also spark imagination.

    What is the historical significance of Saint Audoen's City Wall?

    The city wall at Saint Audoen's is a crucial remnant of Dublin's medieval fortifications, built by Norman settlers around 1240. It served to defend the city and acted as tollbooths. Saint Audoen's Arch, inserted through the earlier Hiberno-Norse wall in the 13th century, is the sole surviving city gate from medieval Dublin, making it a highly significant historical landmark that once controlled access to the city.

    Are there guided tours available, and how can I book one?

    Yes, free guided tours are often available at Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall, providing engaging insights into the site's rich history and artifacts. These tours are highly recommended for history enthusiasts. Availability can vary, so it's best to check the official Heritage Ireland website or contact the visitor center directly for current tour schedules and any booking requirements.

    What are some other historical or religious sites nearby that I can visit?

    Saint Audoen's Church and City Wall is perfectly situated for exploring more of Dublin's medieval past. Just a short walk away, you'll find the magnificent Christ Church Cathedral and Dublinia, a historical exhibition that brings Viking and Medieval Dublin to life. St. Patrick's Cathedral, another significant religious landmark, is also within walking distance, offering a comprehensive historical journey through the city.

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