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St Marys Church,Gowran, Co Kilkenny Ireland

Published 6 days ago by Brian Dwyer

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Gowran abbey ruins, gowran co Kilkenny, Ireland. didnt have great luck with the light on this one so i healed it slightly in the blown out sky... still very much leaning the ropes on shooting and editing 360° :-)

Kells Priory

Published 4 months ago by Randy Myers

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Kells was the medieval capital of Kilkenny.  This Augustinian Priory was founded in 1193 by Geoffrey FitzRobert, brother-in-law to Strongbow.  Th...(more)

Ravens Rock Rally

Published over 1 year ago by Marek Szarejko

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The 2011 Ravens Rock Rally will again be located in Kilkenny. The rally moved to the Marble City twelve months ago for a three year stint an...(more)

Langton Hotel, Kilkenny

Published over 2 years ago by Tomek Bialek

Established in 1938 by Ned & Bridget Langton as a bar offering food, beverages and bedrooms for weary commercial travellers. Building a...(more)

St Canice's Cathedral

Published over 2 years ago by Tomek Bialek

St Canice’s Cathedral and Round Tower are an essential part of the structural heritage in the vibrant medieval city of Kilkenny. This ecc...(more)

Ballykeefe Quarry Amphitheatre

Published over 2 years ago by Gearoid Casey

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A deep, worked-out quarry, nestling beneath Ballykeeffe Wood and Nature Reserve in Kilmanagh, County Kilkenny. Events take place here i...(more)

St. Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny

Published over 2 years ago by Tomek Bialek

St. Mary’s is the Roman Catholic cathedral for the Diocese of Ossory. It is situated on James’s Street, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Irelan...(more)

Rothe House

Published over 2 years ago by Tomek Bialek

Rothe House & Garden, a historic house in Kilkenny in the South East of Ireland, is the only example of an early 17th century merchant’s townhouse in Irel...(more)

Butler House

Published over 2 years ago by Tomek Bialek

Butler House was home to the Earls of Ormonde who also built Kilkenny Castle. Sweeping staircases, magnificent plastered ceilings and marble fire...(more)