Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Name: C Attraction Sightseeing + Tours (12) Title Keyword
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Cork City Gaol Convent Avenue, Sunday's Well, Cork City |
One of the excellent sites in Cork that is a must-see for just about anyone is Cork Gaol, or Jail. This is a very fascinating place, a very historic one. It was built in the beginning of the 1800's, to replace what evide... more
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Cork Heritage Park Bessboro, Blackrock, Cork |
Located on 6 acres of landscaped grounds and restored 19th century courtyard of Bessboro Estate. The Park offers the visitor a varied and fascinating introduction to different aspects of Corks rich heritage. Apr-Sept.
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Civic Offices Atrium Wood Quay, Dublin |
Although its building was opposed by many (it was constructed on a former site of an important archaeological dig), the Civic Offices provide a good insight into urban planning, Dublin style. The impressive glass atrium ... more
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Contemporary Music Centre 19 Fishamble Street, Dublin, 8 |
The Contemporary Music Centre is Ireland's national archive and resource centre for new music supporting and developing the work of composers throughout the Republic and Northern Ireland. Founded in 1986 as an initiative... more
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Connemara Heritage and History Centre Lettershea, Clifden |
The Heritage Centre lies on the main N59 road from Galway to Clifden. It's approximately a one-hour drive from Galway and only ten minutes from Clifden. A visit to this heritage and history centre makes for an enlighteni... more
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Celtic Park and Gardens Kilcornan, Adare |
Situated on an original Celtic settlement, the stunningly beautiful Celtic Park helps to interpret Ireland’s past with exhibits of the physical structures associated with ancient Ireland. On display are a stone circle, m... more
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Craggaunowen Kilmurry, Quin |
The Burren Centre at Kilfenora tells about the national park’s flora, fauna, and geology in exhibitions and an AV film theatre. Kilfenora’s cathedral was constructed c1190. Of note are the east window, two effigies of bi... more
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Croom Mills Waterwheel and Heritage Centre Croom Village, Limerick |
Croom Mills is situated in the village of Croom in County Limerick. It is a popular attraction for visitors interested in the history and workings of an Irish country mill. The...
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Cratloe Woods House Cratloe, Limerick |
Lucius O'Brien was a scion of the most powerful family in the region, descended from no less a personage than Brian Boru, the 11th century King of Ireland who defeated the Danes at the Battle of Clontarf. Lucius was also... more
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Custom House Rutland Street, Limerick |
Work started on site in 1765, and the building was completed in 1769. The building is strongly Palladian in character and regarded as the most distinguished 18th century building in Limerick. The façade shown is t... more
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