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This is a beautiful Neo-Classical Irish gentry house and has hardly been changed since 1900. Surrounded by a beautiful set of gardens and woodland, the estate is a fine place for walking and sightseeing beside the river, enjoying the...
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This museum opened to the public in 1937 and when it did so inherited a large collection of works from the existing Natural History Museum and Philosophical Society. Since that time the collection has grown from strength to strength,...
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The original observatory and foundation for studying the stars here was founded in 1790 by Archbishop Richard Robinson. The modern study centre keeps to the same principles of excellence in research as the earliest astronomers did. The centre...
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The Planetarium builds on the rich history of astronomy that this city has, one of the earliest posts of scientific research into this subject in Ireland. The modern facility allows visitors of all ages to sit back, relax and...
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This library has a long and rich history at the heart of the city. The influential scholar and member of the clergy Archbishop Richard Robinson founded it. The main basis of the library was founded around the personal...
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Located in the grounds of the historic old palace, this restored stable block has become a popular heritage attraction in the area. Visitors are invited to see how people lived in 1786 and get a taste of Georgian life...
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This museum is housed in the Sovereign’s House, close to the main Court House and in a central location. The extensive collection is dedicated to the history of this important regiments, one of the most recognisable in the British...
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