Explore & Do in Drogheda

Magdalene Tower

Where

Rope Walk Magdalene Street Louth

Magdalene Tower is all that now remains of the once important Dominican Friary.  It is the belfry tower of the friary which Lucas de Netterville, then Archbishop of Armagh, founded  in about 1224.

The tower itself is of 14th-century construction.  It was here that O'Neill and the other Ulster chiefs acknowledged their submission to Richard II, King of England in 1367. In 1412 its Abbot, Father Bennett, was the peacemaker in the conflict between the people on either side of the river Boyne leading to the uniting of the town.

The tower was located near to the now demolished St Sunday's Gate and was located just inside the northern walls of the town.

Background image © Shane Murphy

How to find us