Limerick
The City of Limerick
With a population of roughly 60,000, Limerick is the fifth largest city in Ireland. Overlooked by Woodcock Hill immediately to the north, and the Silvermine Mountains to the east, the city is spread along both banks of the Shannon River, a few miles east of the Shannon estuary. Limerick has traditionally been seen as a down-to-earth city and has long been eclipsed by Galway, its neighbor to the north. But this is true no longer. The Limerick of today is a busy, bustling city and the commercial capital of the mid-west of Ireland - the poor, dreary, rain-sodden town, ever-present drunk townspeople, and religious maniacs which Frank McCourt so memorably evokes in "Angela's Ashes" is no more. Like many other Irish towns and cities, Limerick changed and prospered greatly during the success-driven 90s, and is currently in the midst of a comprehensive makeover. As a result, you'll often see cranes and scaffolding during your wanderings through its streets, as Limerick's renaissance...
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King John's Castle
- King John's Castle is a magnificent castle located on King's Island in Limerick. Built in 1210, this is a perfect example of fortified Norman architecture...
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- In Limerick
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St Mary's Cathedral
This cathedral sits on a site that was originally a palace belonging to one of the kings of Munster, Donal Mor O'Brien, who donated the land to...
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- Landmarks
- In Limerick
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Hunt Museum (The)
- The Hunt Museum houses an internationally renowned collection of artwork and antiquities dating from the stone age to the 21st century. It is particularly...
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- In Limerick
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