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King John's Castle is an 800+ year old Military Castle located in the heart of Limerick City on the banks of the mighty River Shannon. It features a state-of-the-art interpretative centre. Read more
The Hunt Museum, in Limerick City, is home to an internationally important collection of some 2,000 original works of art and antiquity. Exhibiting one of Ireland's greatest private collections dating from the Neolithic to the 20th Century. Read more
The Masonic Centre in Limerick is located in the midst of the tourist and heritage area of the city, directly across the road from King John’s Castle and beside the former Bishop's Lady's Palace and the City Museum. Read more
Limerick City Gallery of Art invites you to see the best of contemporary art through the temporary exhibition programme and to enjoy the permanent collection of nineteenth and twentieth century Irish art. Read more
Angela Woulfe Gallery, in Limerick City, exhibits the oil paintings of this internationally renowned artist who specialises in Irish landscapes and town scenes. Read more
The gallery houses a series of exhibitions ranging from photographic, modern art to landscapes. Read more
The Bishops' Palace is adjacent to King's John's Castle, it is the restored home of former Protestant Bishops of Limerick. The Palace has a classical facade and is related to the English Palladian style. Read more
Tradition has it the Treaty of Limerick, that ended the Williamite-Jacobite War, was signed on this limestone block, in Limerick City. The Treaty Stone stands across the River Shannon from King John's Castle. Read more
The Limerick Museum is housed in the Franciscan Friary, Henry Street, Limerick City, it is dedicated to the memory of Jim Kemmy, it also has a large collection to highlight the history of Limerick City and County. Read more
The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is the present cathedral of Limerick City. Construction on the Victorian Gothic-style house of worship began in 1856 and it boasts the highest spire in all of Ireland. Read more
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