The Round Tower

Only the Round Tower and a firehouse remain of the ancient monastery. The tower is 100′ high, each storey containing a window pointing in a different direction.

The existence of the tower is believed to be an indication of the existence of treasures worth protecting against the Vikings. It was plundered on five occasions by the Norse between 822 and 916 AD.

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