Destination Guide Refined by Name: A Attraction Activities (10) Arts (6) Monuments + Museums (4) Sightseeing + Tours (23) Title Keyword
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Allihies and the Copper Mines Half mile west of city, Allihies |
The Allihies Copper Mines, on which Daphne du Maurier based her novel Hungry Hill , were discovered by Colonel Hall in 1810. Colonel Hall was a Wexford man who, when his regiment disbanded in 1802, spent his time thereaf... more
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Art Trail various locations throughout city, Cork |
The Pod is known internationally. It's a unique design which had a whole television series called "Diarmuid's Big Adventure" following its construction. Diarmuid Gavin, the innovative forerunner of contemporary... more
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Arts Fest Cork Institute of Technology, Cork |
This week long festival celebrates all aspects of the fine, visual, and performing arts. The Cork Institute of Technology is the driving force behind the festival; the event takes place both on the institute's campus and... more
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Ardgillan Castle Garden Ballbriggan, Dublin |
Built by Rev Robert Taylor in 1738, this fine 18th century country-manor house is surrounded by 80ha of woodlands and gardens. It overlooks the sea 30km north of Dublin city. Ardgillan houses the permanent exhibition of ... more
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Apollo Gallery 51c Dawson Street, Dublin, 2 |
The Apollo Gallery specialises in the work of Irish Artists or Artists living in Ireland imbued with the Irish imagination. It's function is to bring Irish work (Paintings, Sculpture & Prints) to an International Audienc... more
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Anna Livia Sculpture O'Connell Street, Dublin, 1 |
The Anna Livia monument has been a bone of contention for Dubliners since it was erected in 1988. Designed by Eamonn O'Doherty to mark Dublin's own millennium, the gushing water sculpture features the goddess of the rive... more
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Ark 11a Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin, 2 |
Every year, more than 20,000 children visit this unique cultural center where they are the makers, thinkers, doers, listeners, and watchers. Age-specific programs are geared to small groups of kids from 4 to 14 years old... more
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Arbour Hill Cemetery Arbour Hill, Stoneybatter, Dublin |
As regard to hiding the gravesite however he is rather successful. Apart from the annual commemoration ceremony on Easter Sunday the site appears to be desolated and poorly maintained. The lack of flowers, besides the bo... more
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Aras an Uachtarain Phoenix Park, Dublin, 15 |
The official residence of the President Of Ireland, Aras An Uachtarain (Irish for Home of The President ) is situated in the Park, but is not open to visitors. The American Ambassador's official residence is in the Par... more
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All-Ireland Polo Club Phoenix Park, Dublin 8 |
One of the best-known players in the early years was John Watson, MFH. A contemporary of Horace Rochford, he was described in 1891 as the leading poloist of his day and won countless cups in England, Ireland, India and t... more
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