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Sphere With Sphere
Monuments
"Sphere With Sphere" is the name of the bronze Globe situated outside the Main Library in Trinity College Dublin, next to the Museum Building of 1857. This stunning artwork, created in 1982, was a...More
Caherconnell Stone Fort Visitor Centre
Children and Family Attractions
Caherconnell, near Carron and Ballyvaughan in County Clare, is one of the best preserved stone forts in the Burren. This impressive structure, which measures 45 metres in diameter and is protected by...More
The Clock Tower
Monuments
The Clock Tower at the head of the Main Street is all that remains of the Old Parish Church, rebuilt by Pat Delaney DD, Rector in 1734. This monument is the best known symbol of Irvinestown and it is...More
Greyabbey Antiques and Fine Art
Nightlife And Entertainment
Greyabbey Antiques combines an antique shop ranging from Georgian to Edwardian pieces including furniture, china, silver and jewellery and an art gallery. We have a wide range of affordable Irish art...More
Tralee Aqua Dome
Children and Family Attractions
The Aqua Dome is a large waterworld featuring waves, rapids, lazy rivers and the famous Flume slide for children. Adults too can enjoy the quiet retreat that is the Health & Sauna Suite. At a constant...More
Cregganconroe Court Tomb
Monuments
This court tomb is 60 foot long and 40 foot wide, and is situated 3Km south of An Creagán. It has 2 main chambers and is thought to have been a burial place for a group of people living and farming in...More
Corliss Fort
Monuments
Raths commonly known as ringforts are enclosed farmsteads of the early Christian period and are the most common monument type in Ireland....More
The Little Museum of Dublin
Monuments
“Must See in Dublin” – Trip Advisor Dublin’s newest museum tells the amazing story of the city in the 20th Century, and we can't wait to share it with you. Come and experience the warmth of a real...More
Forthill Park And Cole's Monument
Children and Family Attractions
Pleasantly wooded town park with walks, shrub gardens and children's play area in central Enniskillen. Started in 1845, the monument took twelve years to complete. It is built in memory of Sir G Lowry...More
Callan Motte
Monuments
Callan Motte, in Callan county Kilkenny, is around 12m high and over 40m long. A wooden tower is long gone from the top. It was built around 1217 when the town of Callan was chartered. It is said that...More
The Beautiful Woman - An Speir Bhean
Monuments
In Killarney Town in County Kerry, stands the statue of the 'Speir Bhean', the Beautiful Woman. It faces the Franciscan Friary and is a personification of Ireland sculptured by Seamus Murphy and...More
Antrim Castle Gardens & Clotworthy House
Shopping
The Antrim Castle Gardens site is an absolute gem and you will find nothing like these 400 year old gardens anywhere else. A recent £6m restoration project which received generous support from...More
Thomas Davis
Monuments
Poet, journalist, and cultural nationalist, Thomas Davis was born on 24 October 1814, in Mallow, County Cork. He was the son of a British army surgeon, who died before he was born and an Irish...More
First Derry Presbyterian Church and The Blue Coat School Visitor Centre
Churches And Settlements
Some time after the lifting of the siege of Derry in 1689, a new Presbyterian meeting house was built within the walls, on the site that continues to be occupied by the present church. To assist with...More
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