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Thought to date back 5000 years, this astonishing portal dolmen is one of the three biggest in Ireland, with a height of 2m and two capstones, one almost… Login Temple Ciaran The Midlands The small churches at Clonmacnoise are called temples, a derivation of the Irish word teampall (chur...
Once the stronghold of the powerful Butler family, this huge castle is one of Ireland’s most visited heritage sites. Although it was originally established in 1192 on a wooden tower built 20 years earlier by the Anglo-Norman conqueror of Ireland, Richard de Clare (aka Strongbow), most of ...
Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly those from Ireland. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country a...
Things to Do in Killarney, Ireland - Killarney AttractionsThings to Do in Killarney Check out must-see sights and activities:Killarney National Park, Gap of Dunloe, Historic Sites, Castles. For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product. ...
This former prison now serves as a museum, shedding light on some of the most crucial and tumultuous events in Ireland's fight for independence. Dublin's Top Must See Attractions When it comes to Dublin tourist spots, the Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit place in Dublin. This iconic Dub...
Dtn332 Dublin, Ireland105 contributions 0 Beautiful This by far is the most unusual beach I’ve ever been on. Extremely beautiful with the islands in the distance with no tide or waves.. just stillness. You could walk out pretty far without getting deep. There were a few cr...
The official website for Grease The Musical. The world's best-loved musical is back on a UK and Ireland tour! Grittier and more electrifying than ever before.
went to see what Lar told us is the last de profundis stone left in Ireland, had a wonderful lunch in Castlepollard where Lar then took us to Lough Deravarragh and told us of the legend of the children or Lir. By far, our favorite was the Cairns at Loughcrew. We had toured Newgrang...
and 8.8 meters wide marvellous painting made with tempera and oil on a gypsum preparation. Visiting this was unique owing to the technique used in the painting of Leonardo’s Last Supper which was not common during the fresco period is one of the things to see in Milan. Nonetheless, it is...