There's a 'No Country for Old Men' or 'Blood Meridian' joke to be made here... seriously; Cromwell would have made a great villain. As to this chapel - it's marvelous. I love the mix of Romanesque with the steeply-pitched, Irish roof line. I'm glad preservation work continues, and thank you for bringing this lovely church to our attention. :)
The Rock of Cashel is well worth a visit. Its on an amazing site easily visible for miles around. The old Cork- Dublin Road goes quite near it. Cahir Castle and the Swiss Cottage arent too far away either.
On the Continent, the Rundbogenstil (Romanesque style) was associated with the Ottonian Holy Roman Emperors. Cormac may have wanted a style that denoted kingship.
Always here for church content. Thanks!
What a beautiful chapel, it must have been magnificent when first built.
I'm loving all the Irish videos recently
There's a 'No Country for Old Men' or 'Blood Meridian' joke to be made here... seriously; Cromwell would have made a great villain. As to this chapel - it's marvelous. I love the mix of Romanesque with the steeply-pitched, Irish roof line. I'm glad preservation work continues, and thank you for bringing this lovely church to our attention. :)
Cromwell was a villain
@@Dorian-lq3up- when Cromwell died there should have been a terrible storm,
and people said it was the devil that came to collect him
...to sore losers.@@Dorian-lq3up
Always a pleasure to see those dark/limestone buildings.
Honestly one of my favorite materials to look at.
The Rock of Cashel is well worth a visit. Its on an amazing site easily visible for miles around. The old Cork- Dublin Road goes quite near it. Cahir Castle and the Swiss Cottage arent too far away either.
Awesome video, once again!
As an Irishman, thank you for this wonderful analysis, it's incredibly detailed.
Beautiful
0:40 Quite the story, this...
This reminds me a bit of Emma Donoghue’s new book Haven.
On the Continent, the Rundbogenstil (Romanesque style) was associated with the Ottonian Holy Roman Emperors. Cormac may have wanted a style that denoted kingship.
Did the Vikings attack this church back in the days??
The Norsemen were no longer raiding Ireland by the time the Chapel was built.
@@smarthistory-art-history Thanks for the info
We were not doing too badly until the neighbours dropped over to civi£ise us.
It's really a shame that this place was white-washed, but it's still elegant in its own right.