Gateway, Glendalough
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The Gateway, the only surviving example in Ireland, was the main entrance to the monastic enclosure. The steps up to it are modern for access. It consists of a square building with round arches in the north and south walls, and originally there was another storey above it. A large cross is engraved on a large stone on the right, inside the second arch.


