Armagh: Attractions and more...
Armagh County Museum
This museum was built and designed by Francis Johnston who had also built other two famous structures which include Charlemont Place and the courthouse. Exhibits in the museum include prehistoric axe heads, corn dollies, straw- boy outfits, intems found in bogs and military equipment and costumes.
Armagh Planetarium
This Armagh Observatory was established by Archbishop Robinson in the year 1790 and still uphold’s as being Ireland’s best astronomical research institute. This aims generally at educating the younger tourist crowd and the planetarium houses an interactive exhibition on space exploration along with a digital theatre screening a variety of amazing shows.
St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral
This church occupies the site of St. Patrick’s original stone church. From the exteriors the church a stone slab on the walls in the north transept marks the burial site for the High King of Ireland Brian Ború.
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Banbridge (About 15.7 mi) - Warrenpoint (About 23.8 mi) - Magherafelt (About 28.3 mi)
More information United Kingdom:
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Fergusons Irish Linen Centre
The visitors are offered a very rare and great opportunity to witness Irish Linen during the various stages of manufacturing which include... |
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| Warrenpoint - 23.8 mi | |
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Warren Point is famous for its scenic location, The Maiden of the Mournes festival and the Blues on the Bay music festival are held in this town.Narrow water castle is located just... |
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