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Wexford Arts Center : the center of visual art and range of events including concerts and workshops. The bullring located in the center of the Wexford town.
Cavanacor House and Gallery : the art gallery located in the fortified yard at the back of the house, which exhibits work of arts of national and international artists. The art works on display at the exhibition done by Neil Shjawcross, Felim Egan, Michael Kane, Eamon O’kane, Deborah Brown and Sean Fingleton.
Duiske Abbey and Abbey Center : the example of early Cistercian Abbey of the 1204 AD and contains many Lancet windows and has a large effigy of a Norman Knight. The exhibition of contemporary Christian Art and local historic artifacts is located at the nearby Abbey center.
Rock of Cashel : a group of medieval building located on a outcrop of limestone in the Golden Vale with the 12 th century round tower, High Cross and Romanesque Chapel, 13 th century Gothic Cathedral, 15 th century castle and the restored hall of the Vicars.
East Clare Heritage Center : the heritage center located in the oldest church, which is in continuous use in Ireland and the UK. The Holy Island in Lough Derg, which is an early monastic settlement and the heritage center, operates boat trips to the island.
Mitchelstown Cave : considered as the most spectacular caves in Europe with tourist outing shown through almost half a mile of this world famous show caves. The caves include three caverns with indescribable drip stone formations and huge calcite columns.
Aillwee Cave : with brilliant cave shows and the Burren is a place of wonder and beauty. The melt waters of a prehistoric ice age formed the underground area a creation of nature.
Donegal Castle : located beside the river Eske and built by O’Donnell in the 15 th century, in the 17 th century extensive additions by Sir Basil Brooke.
Clonmore : located in the scenic north east corner of Co. Carlow the Cluain Mor Meadhoc in Irish means Mogue’s Large Meadow called after St. Mogue. He founded a religious community and built a monastery about 530 AD. Clonmore is noted as being one of the earliest ecclesiastical parishes in Ireland along with Ardfert, Killaloe and Clonmacnoise.
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