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King Johns Castle Limerick
King Johns Castle Limerick
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InformationAttractions Address Nicholas StreetLimerick County: Limerick Attractions Contact Details Phone: +353 61 360788Book Mark
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Age Group: All Ages Admission Fees: Admission Prices As per 01 April 2007-31 March 2008 Adult: €9.00 Child €5.25 Student/ OAP: €6.65 Family Ticket (2 Adults+2 Children) €20.60 Group Rates are available on request. Attractions Directions: King John's Castle is located on King's Island in the heart of Limerick City. Approaching from Dublin follow indications for Shannon Airport. From Shannon take the Dublin road. Attractions Opening Times Opening Hours: Open Year Round (Closed Good Friday, Dec 24th./25th./26th)Jan, Feb, Nov, Dec 10.00 - 16.30 last admission 15.30 Mar April & Oct 9.30 -17.00 last admission 16.00 May – Sept 9.30 -17.30 last admission 16.30 Opening times may be subject to change Services Available Services Available:
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History/Heritage
Additional Facilities Additional Facilities: The management have not placed details here yet.Experience 800 years of history on King's Island
King John’s Castle is a 13th century Castle on ‘King’s Island’ in the heart of medieval Limerick City. The Castle overlooks the majestic River Shannon offering wonderful views of Limerick City. Discover history at its best, magnificent views and life in Norman times. Explore 800 years of history brought to life in the imaginative historical exhibition, excavated pre-Norman houses, fortifications, siege mines, and the battlement walks. King John, as Lord of Ireland minted his own coins and the Royal moneyer would have struck the coins in the Castle mint. Today you can receive your own special coin as a souvenir of your visit to the Castle. The sights, scenes and sounds of the Castle and its environs all combine to recreate the atmosphere of the era.
In 1642 the Great Siege devastated Limerick and the castle. Siege mines weakened the front wall (East curtain wall) of the castle and countersiege mines carried out during the later and subsequent sieges. To date over 1,000 objects have been excavated including skeletal remains of the siege period. The remains of a medieval garrison and soldiers quarters was recently discovered close to the sallyport area of the castle and can be viewed from the courtyard. A number of houses believed to be Viking in origin were unearthed during earlier restoration of the castle are also worth seeing. Between 1690 and 1691 the Williamite sieges led to the signing of the Treaty of Limerick. The Treaty stone said to be the site of the signing of the document can be seen clearly on the far shore of the river from the battlements. The Pre-Norman Limerick features discovered are both defensive and settlement. Extensive evidence of an early defence system and of a strong earthen rampart, revetted with limestone boulders and protected by a deep ditch, show that King John’s Castle was built on an existing fortification. King John’s Castle retains many of the pioneering features, which made its construction unique for the day. Its massive gate house, battlements and corner towers await exploration by the visitor while the armoury and its contents remain as evidence of its turbulent history.
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