|  |  King John's CastleThis impressive Norman castle was built in 1210 on the banks of the River Shannon, on the site of an older castle used by Gaelic locals to repel the raids of marauding Vikings. Now, at the heart of Limerick's UNESCO World Heritage Site of King's Island, it still stands sentinel and is open to the public.Visitors can walk the crenellated battlements and climb up the imposing round towers. Exhibitions on display illustrate how the castle was used as the instrument of Royal authority, where and how the soldiers lived and what life was like in the medieval courtyard.
Excavations of the 1000 year-old defensive site have produced over 1000 objects, which include a 750-year old gold stirrup ring, pottery and musket balls. |
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Daily Opening Hours:
Summer: 9.30am-5.30pm Winter: 10am-4.30pm Cost:
€7.50; children €4.50 Location:
Limerick, Republic of Ireland |
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King John's Castle Address:
Nicholas St Limerick City Phone:
+353 (0) 61 411201 Directions:
Located in the centre of Limerick, in the medieval precinct which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and known as King's Island. By Rail: a 15-minute walk from Limerick Railway Station. | Return to Previous Page© Whatsonwhen Limited 2005. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: Although we've tried to make the information on this web site as accurate as possible, we accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We recommend that you verify any critical information such as event dates, opening hours and prices before you make plans. |  | Weather: |  |
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