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Heritage

The Heritage of Ireland is rich and varied. One is spoiled for choice with monuments that can be visited that are older than the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge dotted around the country. As well as the Megalithic Monuments there are also an amazing number of Castles, Ancient Monastic Sites, Round Towers, Holy Wells, Museums, etc. that can be visited.

A statue of St Patrick holding a Shamrock in his right hand with some snakes at this feet - The Irish Place

Patrick the Legend – The Story of St Patrick

The exact date of St Patrick's birth is not known, but it is thought that it was around the year 386 AD. As everyone...
Epworth Cottage the birthplace of Prof Ernest Walton - The Irish Place

Ernest Walton: The Irish Man Who Split the Atom

Nobel Prize winner Ernest Walton is best known for the seminal series of 'atom-smashing' experiments that he carried out in the 1930s at the...
John P Holland - The Irish Place

John P Holland: Submarine Man

Despite facing what sometimes seemed like insurmountable obstacles, the Irish engineer John P Holland refused to give up on his vision of building a...
A view of the magnificent Cahir Castle from the banks of the River Suir - The Irish Place

The History of Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle, once the home of the famed Butler family, sits proudly on a rocky island in the River Suir in the middle of...
The ruins of Dunhill Castle - The Irish Place

Fearsome Past: The History of Dunhill Castle

The ancient remains of the once mighty Dunhill Castle, seat of the La Poer (Power) family, sit high on a towering rock above the...
The Gaulstone Dolmen - The Irish Place

The Gaulstone Dolmen

The Gaulstone Dolmen is an example of a particular type of megalithic monument or tomb. These single-chamber structures consist of a minimum of two...
The Labbacallee Wedge Tomb which is the largest example of its type in Ireland - The Irish Place

The Mysterious Past of the Labbacallee Wedge Tomb

The Labbacallee Wedge Tomb is the largest example of its type in Ireland. These megalithic structures are so called because of their shape -...
Carraigahowley Castle also known as Rockfleet Castle - The Irish Place

Grace O’Malley (Granuaile) – Legendary Irish Pirate Queen

Disparaged by her English enemies and largely overlooked by the chroniclers of her time she may have been, yet the famous Pirate Queen Grace...
The Field where the Northern part of the Frongoch Internment Camp was located - The Irish Place

Marking the 1916 Rising Centenary in Frongoch

When the First World War broke out over a century ago, it soon became clear that it would be necessary to build a number...
The ruins of the GPO after the rising in 1916 - The Irish Place

The Easter Rising of 1916

The Great Irish Famine of 1845 is regarded by many historians as a pivotal point in Irish history, and it certainly contributed to the...