Sunday, September 03, 2006

Glasnevin Cemetery

I spent most of today in the Glasnevin Cemetery. It was far from gloomy. The cemetery lies north of where I live in the Phibsboro district, only about a 15 min bike ride. The cemetery is located in next to the botanical gardens (which I plan to visit next weekend).

On my way I stopped by St. Vincent De Paul's church. Absolutely amazing of course, like every cathedral in town. I lingered around for a while. Out front there was a large monument, loved the skull and bones detail.

On to the cemetery. It was founded in 1832 as a catholic only cemetery. The cemetery is huge and completely gated. It holds several irish patriots and most of the irish notables, including, Michael Collins, Charles Stewart Parnell and Danial O'Connel. All those names were unknown to me until i moved here and now i know them because they are the main streets throughout Dublin. My favorites were the angels and cherubs. Hopefully these pictures will show just how beautiful the cemetery was:

St. Vincent de Paul's cathedral












4 comments:

Anonymous said...

really pretty, Jude.

Tyler Long said...

was there a thrift store inside st. vincent depaul's?

Judith Ann said...

There was lots of old used stuff...?

Anonymous said...

Hey Jude, great photos. And i love your Leaving My Mark site; good to see you are continuing to Type Travel.

I would have left this comment there but it doesn't allow comments unless you have a Blogger account. Grrrr.

PS Thanks for posting the theater link!!