Ireland's heritage sites in 2024, Ireland's Office of Public Works announced on Wednesday, March 26. Check out Ireland's most ...
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Independent.ie on MSNKilkenny Castle ranked second most visited OPW attraction in 2024Kilkenny Castle has been named as the second most popular ticketed OPW attraction in 2024, losing out to rivals Dublin Castle ...
A Tipperary tourist attraction remains one of the most popular attractions in Ireland, according to new figures. The Rock of ...
‘Another Tipperary castle destroyed’, reported the Nenagh Guardian on 23 October 1922, detailing the burning, during the previous week, of Tullamaine Castle, near Fethard, County Tipperar ...
The historic walled town of Fethard is just 1km away and the holding enjoys over a kilometre of road frontage Marked aerial ...
The property, which is on the market for €1.5m, features its own pub Dun Aine, Derrycastle, Ballina, County Tipperary is a four ... the architecture of Bunratty Castle, this property is a ...
The Office of Public Works announces the reopening of heritage sites in Ireland. Discover Barryscourt Castle and more!
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Independent.ie on MSNOPW reveals its 10 most popular visitor sites in 2024 with Dublin Castle topping the listA total of 13.8m people visited heritage sites belonging to the Office of Public Works (OPW) in 2024, with half of the top 10 seeing a rise in visitor numbers. Dublin Castle received the highest ...
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