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Nenagh Castle is a Norman Keep and dates back to the early 13th century. It is over thirty metres tall and sixteen metres wide and is open to the public. Read more…
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Adjoining the Rock of Cashel, this facility incorporates folk theatre, restaurant,craft centre, information centre and geneaology suite. Admission Charge. Read more…
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Located in North Tipperary’s former county gaol/prison, displays include models of the gaol, Lough Derg and two of it’s lakeside villages Dromineer and Garrykennedy. Aspects of prision life is revealed through the condemmed cells, text and graphics and a biographical note of person’s executed. Read more…
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The Heritage Centre invites you to turn the key to the rich heritage of Cashel, one of Ireland’s most significant Ecclesiastical Centres dating to before Saint Patrick. It provides the visitor with a series of changing exhibitions, a large scale model of Cashel in the 1640’s, highlighting the lesser known treasures of the town. Read more…
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The library houses an impressive collection of antiquarian books and rare manuscripts dating from the 12th Century. Admission Charge, open seasonal and by appointment. Read more…
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