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Discover Northern Ireland The official tourist board guide to Northern Ireland, for bed and breakfasts, hotels, flights, vacation packages, and maps, in Belfast, Derry, Londonderry, Armagh and elsewhere.
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National Gallery of Ireland Ireland’s National Gallery houses 2,500 paintings and some 10,000 other works. All the major European Schools are represented. Highlights include Caravaggio’s The Taking of Christ (1602), Fra Angelico’s alterpieces, Thomas Gainsborough’s...
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National Gallery of Ireland Ireland’s National Gallery houses 2,500 paintings and some 10,000 other works. All the major European Schools are represented. Highlights include Caravaggio’s The Taking of Christ (1602), Fra Angelico’s alterpieces, Thomas Gainsborough’s...
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Royal Hibernian Academy One of Ireland’s most influential contemporary art galleries, the Royal Hibernian Academy sets out to challenge the public’s appreciation of the visual arts. Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and installation are all...
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Croke Park Croke Park is the fourth largest stadium in Europe and the largest in Ireland. It has been at the core of sporting life in Ireland for all of its 100-year-long history....
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Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol is the largest disused gaol in Ireland and Britain. Its massive vaulted interior has an airy feel, but its purpose was far more oppressive, enabling guards to see into...
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Lismore Castle Lismore Castle is perhaps Ireland’s most magnificent castle. Rising from forests high above the River Blackwater, it offers spectacular views over the river valley all the way to the Knockmealdown Mountains....
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Killarney National Park Wander from Killarney town centre and chances are you’ll quickly find yourself in the spectacular landscape of Ireland’s most famous national park. Its 10,000 hectares of purple mountains, glassy lakes, primeval...
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Killarney National Park Wander from Killarney town centre and chances are you’ll quickly find yourself in the spectacular landscape of Ireland’s most famous national park. Its 10,000 hectares of purple mountains, glassy lakes, primeval...
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St Patrick’s Cathedral Saint Patrick’s is the largest church in Ireland. Although first built between 1200 and 1270, it was heavily restored between 1860 and 1900 by the Guinness family, having been the victim...
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Lahinch Golf Club Often called the Saint Andrews of Ireland, Lahinch Old Course is perhaps the country’s premier links course. Its 18 holes are sandwiched between sand dunes and the Atlantic. As well as...
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Lismore Castle Lismore Castle is perhaps Ireland’s most magnificent castle. Rising from forests high above the River Blackwater, it offers spectacular views over the river valley all the way to the Knockmealdown Mountains....
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Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol is the largest disused gaol in Ireland and Britain. Its massive vaulted interior has an airy feel, but its purpose was far more oppressive, enabling guards to see into...
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St Patrick’s Cathedral Saint Patrick’s is the largest church in Ireland. Although first built between 1200 and 1270, it was heavily restored between 1860 and 1900 by the Guinness family, having been the victim...
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Royal Hibernian Academy One of Ireland’s most influential contemporary art galleries, the Royal Hibernian Academy sets out to challenge the public’s appreciation of the visual arts. Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and installation are all...
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Lahinch Golf Club Often called the Saint Andrews of Ireland, Lahinch Old Course is perhaps the country’s premier links course. Its 18 holes are sandwiched between sand dunes and the Atlantic. As well as...
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Waterford Museum of Treasures Waterford Museum of Treasures is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Using the latest in interactive and audiovisual technology, it tells the story of Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, from the...
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Muckross House Muckross House is one of Ireland’s most popular visitor attractions. A Victorian stately home with a setting perhaps unrivalled in Europe, it has drawn visitors from around the world since Queen...
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Waterford Museum of Treasures Waterford Museum of Treasures is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Using the latest in interactive and audiovisual technology, it tells the story of Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city, from the...
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The Hunt Museum The Hunt Museum houses one Ireland’s greatest Museum collections. A thousand years of art and antiquities from around the world are here. Irish highlights include the Antrim Cross, one of the...
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A B&B Dot Net A bed and breakfast accommodation guide for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you're looking for a UK guest house, try this site.
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Muckross House Muckross House is one of Ireland’s most popular visitor attractions. A Victorian stately home with a setting perhaps unrivalled in Europe, it has drawn visitors from around the world since Queen...
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The Hunt Museum The Hunt Museum houses one Ireland’s greatest Museum collections. A thousand years of art and antiquities from around the world are here. Irish highlights include the Antrim Cross, one of the...
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