In Ireland 1954 is still remembered by many older people as ‘Marian Year’ and for some reason this had a huge impact both urban and rural areas throughout the…
Kilkenny, like many medieval cities, features a network of narrow laneways, often referred to as "slips." These slips were originally designed for pedestrians…
The Nore Valley Walk in Kilkenny is a scenic trail that follows the River Nore, offering a delightful way to explore the natural beauty and historical landmarks…
St. Mary's Cathedral stands as a majestic testament to faith and architectural grandeur in the heart of Kilkenny City, Ireland. As the cathedral church of the…
St. Canice's Catholic Church, located on Dean Street in Kilkenny, is a significant landmark and place of worship with a rich history dating back to the early…
Cainneach, a sculpture by Spanish-born artist Saturio Alonso, stands proudly on Vicar Street in Kilkenny City, Ireland, at the bottom of the steps leading to…
In 1609, King James I of England granted Kilkenny a Royal Charter, officially elevating it to the status of a city. This recognition further solidified Kilkenny's prominence and its role as a major urban centre in Ireland.
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