St. Michan's Church

St. Michan's Church

St. Michan's Church Church Street, Dublin 7. (Church of Ireland).

Built on the site of an early Danish chapel (1095), the current structure dates largely from a reconstruction in 1686, but is still (possibly) the only parish church on the north side of the Liffey surviving from a Viking foundation.

While the exterior of the church may be unimpressive, the interior boasts some fine woodwork, and an organ (dated 1724) on which Handel is said to have composed his Messiah.

Further into the bowels of the church, the vaults of St. Michan's uniquely contain many mummified remains. The walls in the vaults contain limestone, which has kept the air dry, creating ideal conditions for preservation. Among the preserved remains are a 400-year-old nun, a six-and-a-half foot alleged crusader, Henry and John Sheares (leaders of the 1798 rebellion), and a body mysteriously with its hands and feet severed. The various holders of the title Earl of Kenmare were also interred here.

The church and vaults are open to tours on Saturdays, and seasonally on some weekdays. As an active place of worship however, the church is closed on Sunday to visitors.

External links

* [http://irelandforvisitors.com/articles/mummies_of_st_michans.htm The Mummies of St. Michan's]
* [http://www.blather.net/blather/2007/08/the_mummies_of_saint_michans.html Blather.net: Photographs and story: The Mummies of St. Michan's]


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