Episode Synopsis: Portumna’s Secrets: Ireland’s Renaissance Castle and the Silent Priory
In this episode of Whispering Stones, we journey to County Galway to uncover the captivating history of Portumna Castle and Portumna Priory, two of Ireland’s most remarkable historical landmarks. Once a shining example of Renaissance architecture and grandeur, Portumna Castle was built by Richard Burke, the 4th Earl of Clanricarde, in the early 1600s.
From its stunning symmetrical design to Italian-inspired gardens—the first of their kind in Ireland—this semi-fortified castle tells a tale of ambition, artistry, and resilience, even after a devastating fire in 1826.
Nearby, the serene ruins of Portumna Priory whisper stories of faith, survival, and transformation. Founded in 1254 as a Cistercian chapel and later becoming a Dominican sanctuary, this sacred site has witnessed everything from papal indulgences to the marriage of Patrick Sarsfield and Honora de Burgo in 1689.
This episode brings these historic gems to life through vivid descriptions and rich storytelling, delving into their architectural beauty, cultural significance, and the lives of those who walked their halls and cloisters.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply curious about Ireland’s hidden treasures, this episode is a must-listen.
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