Colmcille: Sacred objects of a Saint - 1500 years of devotion

Charming little exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland: Archaeology of relics associated with St Columba.

The show celebrates 1500 years since the saint’s birth. He is one of the three patron saints of Ireland despite being best known for founding the monastery of Iona.

There were just a handful of objects but their history was told clearly and you oddly felt like a direct link to the Saint even if the object had proved to be of a later date.

My favourite pieces were the two silver encrusted boxes which were believed to have held some of his writings and which were both also used as battle standards.

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