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  2. Săpânța-Peri Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The church of Archangel Michael in Săpânța-Peri from the village of Săpânța in the region of Maramureș, Romania is the tallest wooden church in the world. A representative of the characteristic wooden churches of Maramureș with double eaves, the church continues the tradition of the old Orthodox monastery in Peri, the ruins of which are now found in the area of Hrushove in Ukraine.

  3. List of monastic houses in County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin — St George's Monastery ≈: purported monastery of St George mentioned 1199, [notes 2] doubtless a reference to St Mary de Hogges, which is located in the parish of St George St George: Dublin — St Mary's Abbey: Savignac monks — from Chester founded c.1139; Cistercian monks orders merged 1147-8; apparently dependent on Combermere ...

  4. File:Peri monastery seen from the entrance, Săpânța, 2017.jpg

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  5. St. Helen's, Booterstown - Wikipedia

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    St. Helen's is a period house built in the early 1750s and located in Booterstown, County Dublin, Ireland. It is operated as a five-star Radisson hotel and owned by the Cosgrave Property Group. It had some notable owners such as the Hugh Gough, 1st Viscount Gough, Sir John Nutting and the Congregation of Christian Brothers.

  6. St. Teresa's Carmelite Church - Wikipedia

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    The church was originally built between 1793 and 1810, and extensively redeveloped in the late 19th century. [1] It is one of the oldest standing Catholic churches in Dublin, [1] and is included, together with its priory, in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Dublin City Council.

  7. The Belvedere Hotel (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    The Belvedere Hotel is a hotel located on Great Denmark Street in Dublin, Ireland. It operates primarily in three Georgian red-brick houses built in the 1770s, at 1-3 North Great George's Street, while the remainder of the property to the rear was constructed in the mid 2000s. [4] [5] [6] Number 1 has served as the Belvedere hotel since around ...