1989 – King John’s Castle Visitor Centre, Limerick
An interpretative centre sits over what was formerly the eastern curtain wall.
An interpretative centre sits over what was formerly the eastern curtain wall.
The Chapel of Reconciliation was the award winning entry of an architectural competition held in the autumn of 1989.
Originally built as Foffices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre,
Large office development constructed in stages over a few years,
Originally built as offices for AIB in the newly established International Financial Services Centre,
The Apparition Chapel is designed to seat 150 people and to house the tableau depicting the apparition of Our Lady at Knock on 21st August 1879.
The oldest building in the park is Ashtown Castle,
The Samuel Beckett Theatre,
Winner of architectural competiton to design a new pedestrian bridge- a bridge with canopy.
This development was the final part of a controversial project lasting over twenty years.