The 1,200-year-old manuscript made by monks escaping the Vikings

The literary marvel considered to be one of the finest surviving medieval books

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LIFESTYLE History

One of the most remarkable achievements of the medieval world is an illuminated manuscript known as the Book of Kells. Created by Celtic monks in a remote monastery between the 6th and 8th centuries, the book is an enigma of artistic and spiritual devotion. Each page is adorned with intricate designs and vibrant colors, its symbols whispering secrets from an age of faith and peril.

The manuscript has seen an equally enigmatic journey in its life. Carried across stormy seas to escape Viking marauders and even stolen in the dead of night from a church, the book has defied destruction for over a thousand years. But how did monks working in isolated stone huts produce such otherworldly beauty? And why is it such an important piece of literary history? Click through this gallery to find out.

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