Difficult to describe, as it’s necessary to experience the Irish Sky Garden. The Crater was completed in 1992.
Turell was inspired by the ring fort on the estate and Irish heritage sites. Lois Ard (Liss Ard) or high fort is an early medieval example of a ring fort built during the time of cattle herders and includes a great example of a subterranean or underground passage.
The Irish Sky Garden has a portal entrance that leads through a dark, 32 meters long passage to steep steps leading up to the crater itself. As you enter the crater the 50 meter by 25 meter elliptical shape frames the sky, while flat acoustics deaden all external sound, creating an otherworldly, almost ethereal atmosphere. At the center of the crater is a plinth, made of Kilkenny granite, designed for 2 people to lie foot to foot with heads laying on the neck rests affording them impeded views of the ever-changing Irish sky.