
Inspired by the beautiful village and community of Gracehill in Northern Ireland. Gracehill, founded in 1759, is home to a collection of distinctive Moravian buildings, including the unique Gemeinhaus (a type of congregation building), a church, choir houses, and a cemetery. The site continues to host an active Moravian congregation that upholds the traditions of the faith.
Gracehill is the best-preserved example of a settlement built to reflect the Moravian ideal in the UK and Ireland. It is also the only such settlement on the island of Ireland, with its layout centered around a central green square.
In 2024, Gracehill became Northern Ireland’s second UNESCO World Heritage Site, joining the Giant’s Causeway, which was designated in 1986.
600x600mm Acrylic on 40mm Deep Edged Canvas (Unframed)
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