Saturday, August 1, 2015

Ireland is known for its fighters.........the fighting Irish.......its dances.................Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, VA...........has an Irish dance show................................and Ireland is one of the countries there.................also its magic lore.....................and intricate language.........Gallic........



Mussenden Temple

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The Mussenden Temple.
Downhill House
Mussenden Temple is a small circular building located on cliffs near Castlerock in County Londonderry, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland.
It was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol, Bishop of Derry. Built as a library and modelled from the Temple of Vesta inItaly, it is dedicated to the memory of Hervey's cousin Frideswide Mussenden.
Over the years the erosion of the cliff face at Downhill has brought Mussenden Temple ever closer to the edge, and in 1997 the National Trust carried out cliff stabilisation work to prevent the loss of the building.[1]
The inscription around the building reads, "Suave, mari magno turbantibus aequora ventis e terra magnum alterius spectare laborem." "Tis pleasant, safely to behold from shore /The troubled sailor, and hear the tempests roar." The quotation is from Lucretius De Rerum Natura, 2.1-2
Now part of the National Trust property of Downhill Estate & Mussenden Temple, the grounds encompassing Mussenden Temple, and its manor house (Downhill Castle) are open to the public all year, from dawn to dusk.[2] The temple itself is open on certain days, and admission is free. The Temple offers views westwards over Downhill Strand towards Magilligan Point and County Donegal and to the east Castlerock beach towards PortstewartPortrush and Fair Head.
The temple obtained a licence to hold civil wedding ceremonies in 2007.[3]
The nearest station is Castlerock railway station.

References[edit]

  1. Jump up^ Examples of recent rockfalls from basalt cliffs in Northern Ireland, Peter Wilson and Alana Cunningham, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Ulster at Coleraine, Irish Geography, Volume 36(2), 2003, 170-177, retrieved 18 September 2009
  2. Jump up^ Mussenden Temple and Downhill DemesneNational Trust
  3. Jump up^ Weddings at Mussenden TempleNational Trust

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