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Adare Heritage Centre
Main Street
Adare
Co Limerick
353 061-396 666
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The Adare Heritage Centre charts the history of the local area from 1233 until the present day using audio visual displays in English, Irish, Italian, French and German, as well as realistic model enactments.
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Castle Matrix
Adare
Co Limerick
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Castle Matrix is a tower house built by the Earls of Desmond during the early 15th century. The castle was once used by Sir Walter Raleigh and is believed to be the place where he first introduced that most Irish of foods, the potato, to Ireland. Today it is filled with objets d'art and a number of historical documents
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Lough Gur
Bruff
Co Limerick
353 (0)61 360788
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Lough Gur is one of Ireland’s most significant archaeological sites, telling the story of Pre-Celtic Ireland as far back as 3000 BC using imaginative exhibition models, interpretive panels and a slide show.
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Foynes Flying Boat Museum
Foynes
Co Limerick
353 (0)69 65416
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Taking visitors back in time with the help of its authentic 1940s cinema, the Foynes Flying Boat Museum features an original Terminal Building, Radio and Weather Room, complete with all the equipment. There is also a tribute to Irish Coffee in the museum, invented in Foynes in 1942 to warm up cold and miserable passengers.
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King John’s Castle
Nicholas St
King’s Island
Limerick
Co Limerick
353-(0)61-411201
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Constructed during the 13th century on King’s Island in the heart of Medieval Limerick, King John’s Castle contains a number of animations and interactive displays narrating the history of the castle. Offering panoramic views of the River Shannon, the castle also contains a historical exhibition, a reconstruction of the Medieval courtyard, excavated pre-Norman houses and King John’s Mint where visitors can collect replicas of original coins.
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St Mary’s Cathedral
Bridge St
Limerick
Co Limerick
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Founded in 1168 incorporating elements of the palace of Donal Mor O'Brien King of Munster which had previously stood on the site, St Mary’s Cathedral is the oldest and most historic building in Limerick. It is believed to have been used as a stable by Cromwellian forces in 1651, while the stones surrounding the West Door were used by Limerick’s defenders to sharpen their swords throughout the city’s long history, leaving marks that can be seen to this day.
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Hunt Museum
The Custom House
Rutland St
Limerick
Co Limerick
353 (0)61 31 2833
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Containing more than 2,000 artefacts from stone-age Ireland to ancient Egypt, the Hunt Museum may be small but is nevertheless impressive. The most famous pieces contained in the museum are the Antrim Cross, a 9th century bronze and enamel cross, a small sketching by Picasso and a bronze horse designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
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The Treaty Stone
Off Thomond Bridge
Limerick
Co Limerick
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It was on the Treaty Stone that the treaty ending the war between the forces of King William III and James II was signed in 1691. The treaty was one of the most significant in British and Irish history and as a result occupies a symbolic role in the Irish mindset.
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Desmond Hall
The Square
Newcastlewest
Co Limerick
353 (0)69 77408
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Constructed during the 15th century, Desmond Hall is a striking two-storey structure used by the Earls of Desmond for banquets. Today its features restored medieval furnishings, including a limestone hooded fireplace and oak musicians' gallery.
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