Iona Abbey and Nunnery (Historic Scotland: Official Souvenir Guide)

by Peter Yeoman and Nicki Scott

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The tiny island of Iona has been a vibrant centre of Christian worship since Columba arrived in AD 563. His monastery thrived for centuries, despite repeated Viking raids beginning in 795. Around 1200, the abbey and nunnery were founded, introducing new forms of worship and new buildings, while still welcoming pilgrims to St Columba’s shrine.

 

Even after the Protestant Reformation of 1560 brought an end to Scotland’s monasteries, Iona served briefly as a Cathedral of the Isles. Restoration of the buildings began in 1899, and in 1938 the Iona Community was formed, revitalising the abbey’s spiritual role. This unique site bears witness to a long history of religious practice that still flourishes today.

  • ISBN13 9781849171700
  • Publish Date 16 July 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Historic Environment Scotland
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 72
  • Language English