Places to see in Limerick Ireland

Our bloggers have collected 8 best places to see in Limerick Ireland. This city is also considered as one of the oldest dating back to 1197. Irish Coffee, a brew infused with Irish whiskey, was invented in Limerick village Foynes in 1943. For more travel articles check this category.

Places to see in Limerick Ireland
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This city was founded by the Vikings in 922AD, and it is the third largest city in Ireland, it’s located in the south of Ireland. After the Treaty of Limerick was signed here in October 1691, the city of Limerick is known as the Treaty City. The city is divided in three parts, in english town, irish town, and Newtown Pery. All three parts have a lot places to see in Limerick.

 

1. Limerick Castle (That’s one of the most interesting places to see in Limerick)

King John's Castle also known as Limerick Castle
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King John’s Castle known as Limerick Castle brings to life over 800 years of dramatic local histor. It is located at the heart of Limerick’s medieval quarter. John is even knows as Lackland was King of England from April 1199 until his death at the 50 yrs of age in 1216.

He was appointed Lord of Ireland at age 12 and He is most well-known for signing the Magna Carta. It is into existence in 1219 which was the most important act to the Bill of Rights as we know it today. He was the youngest of 5 sons King Henry II of England & Eleanor of Aquitane.

 

2. The Hunt Museum

The Hunt Museum
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The Hunt Museum exhibits is one of Ireland’s greatest private collections of art and antiquities. It reflects the diverse interest and tastes of the two people who formed it, John and Gertrude Hunt.

There are artefacts from Greece, Rome, Egypt and the Olmec civilisation. It was dating from the Neolithic to the 20th Century, including best works by Renoir, Picasso and Yeats. It is considered as one of the best places to see in Limerick.

 

3. Limerick City Gallery of Art

Places to see in Limerick Ireland
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Limerick City Gallery of Art (LCGA) is one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Ireland. It is also considered as an home to an important collection of Irish 18th to 21st century art in all media.

In Limerick City Gallery of Art is the National Collection of Contemporary Drawing and the Michael O’Connor International Poster Collection part of its collections.

 

4. Saint Mary’s Cathedral in Limerick

Saint Mary's Cathedral in Limerick
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Saint Mary’s Cathedral is one of the the oldest buildings in Limerick where worship is offered to almighty God daily, as it has been for over 850 years. everyone is welcome to come in Saint Mary’s Cathedral as it has a daily service to everyone.

Saint Mary’s is an amaizing full building, which represent the development from the area of the mid-twelfth century to the later twentieth century. It is also consdiered as a treasure of Irish religious art.

 

5. Limerick Museum

Places to see in Limerick Ireland
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Limerick Museum is one of the largest collections of any Irish museum. It is dedicated to the memory of Jim Kemmy, the former Democratic Socialist Party. There are Limerick silver, militarity artefacts, archaeological artefacts, and much more.

There are even unusual things as fragment of the largest meteorite that ever fall in Ireland in 1813 and two World War II gas-masks. This museum is a must to be part of places to see in Limerick.

 

6. St. John’s Cathedral Limerick

St. John's Cathedral Cathedral House
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St. John’s Cathedral was created from Thomas Hardwick, who was an english architect. The cathedral was officially consecrated by Most Rev. Edward Thomas O’ Dwyer in June 1894. In St. John’s Cathedral lie buried six bishops. The tower was designed in1878 to stand at 274 feet 9 inches feet, on a base with walls that are some four feet thick.

 

7. The People’s Museum of Limerick

The People's Museum of Limerick
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The People’s Museum of Limerick has as purpose to present people life, the diversity between them, street of city, museum, the style of life, building. It display the eclectic collection that is very important for the city of Limerick. It is very stunning. It is one of most interesting places to see in Limerick.

 

8. Sarsfield Bridge (That’s one of the most interesting places to see in Limerick)

Sarsfield Bridge in Limerick's River
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The Sarsfield bridge was opened as Wellesley Bridge on 5 August 1835. Has been 11 years of construction to have now this bridge. It was a particularly important development for the city because it allowed expansion to the northern shore of the river.

The bridge consists of five large and elliptical arches with an open balustrade. This bridge is considered as one of the most historical places to see in Limerick.

 

Places to see in Limerick Ireland:

  • King John’s Castle
  • The Hunt Museum
  • Limerick City Gallery of Art
  • Saint Mary’s Cathedral in Limerick
  • Limerick Museum
  • St. John’s Cathedral
  • The People’s Museum of Limerick
  • Sarsfield Bridge in Limerick’s River