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Custom House
Limerick, Limerick
The first evidence of settlement in Limerick is found on Kings Island, and dates back to the Vikings of the 9th century. It was the only river crossing then, and served as a base for raiding local monasteries and Celtic settlements. The English took over the town of Limerick in the late 12th Century, and in 1197 granted a charter declaring Limerick a city. King John, who visited in 1210, ordered that a castle and a bridge (Thomond Bridge) be constructed. Residents of the island city turned...
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Buttercup Farm
Ballygrennan, Croom, Limerick
Buttercup Farm welcomes you to come and share the fun of an old style farming tradition. It plays host to a beautiful green backdrop of Irish contryside, centred at the heart of the Golden vale near Croom on the main Limerick to Cork road.
It's open Mon - Fri from 9am to 6pm.
Come and see for yourself the grunting pigs and proud peacocks, or indeed feed and pet the lambs and rabbits....
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King Johns Castle
Kings Island, Limerick City, Limerick
King John's Castle was built between 1200 and 1210 and was repaired and extended many times in the following centuries. The visitor centre at the castle contains an imaginative historical exhibition which tells the story of the castle. Archaeological excavations have revealed Pre-Norman settlements and evidence from the traumatic siege of 1642.

The courtyard and castle display some of the trades and traditions of the 16th century with the aid of costumed characters. The castle offers pan...
Welcome Picture of The Hunt Museum
The Hunt Museum
Ruthland Street, Limerick City, Limerick
The Hunt Museum is home to one of Ireland's greatest private collections of art and antiquities. Generously donated to the 'people of Ireland' by John and Gertrude Hunt who collected the objects from the four corners of the world. The Collection reflects our Celtic past as well as masterworks by Da Vinci, Yeats and Renoir.

The elegant 18th century Custom House provides an ideal setting for an enjoyable visit, the riverside restaurant looks out over the Curragour Falls and the museu...
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The Limerick City Gallery of Art
Carnegie Building, Pery Square, Limerick, Limerick
Located in Pery Square, the gallery features a permanent collection of 18th, 19th and 20th century Irish art belonging to some of the much acclaimed artists of the past, including Jack Yeats and Sean Keating. Throughout the year, the gallery plays host to between 30 and 40 temporary exhibitions of paintings, patchwork, architecture and sculpture....
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