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Abbey of Donegal

(157) Abbey in Donegal, Ireland
Donegal Abbey is a ruined Franciscan Priory in Donegal in Ireland. It was constructed by the O'Donnell dynasty in the fifteenth century. It is sometimes referred to as Donegal Friary.
Address: Quayside, Donegal, Ireland
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +353 87 259 8547
Abbey of Donegal from en.m.wikipedia.org
Donegal Abbey is a ruined Franciscan Priory in Donegal in Ireland. It was constructed by the O'Donnell dynasty in the fifteenth century.
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