lunes, 3 de septiembre de 2012

TURISTIC PLACES


Holy Cross Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in Holycross near Thurles in County Tipperary in Ireland.









Monument of Light An obelisk in the middle of O'Connell Street whose tip is illuminated at night, more than doubtful taste, thought to have become a symbol of the city.











Phoenix Park is a large park located 3 kilometers northwest of the city center of Dublin in Ireland. It measures 712 hectares and consists of a walled circumference of 16 kilometers of green areas and avenues of trees in a row.






Christ Church (Dublin) Some remains of medieval Dublin. Here is the Protestant church of Christ Church and the building is next to it is the Dublinia museum, dedicated to showing how was Dublin in the Middle Ages.










St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin), formerly known as the National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St. Patrick, is the larger of the two Cathedrals of the Church of Ireland.













Kilkenny Castle is a castle located in the eponymous town in County Kilkenny Republic of Ireland. This was the residence of the Butler family, formerly called Fitzwalter.






Giant's Causeway is an area containing some 40,000 basalt columns from a volcanic eruption which occurred 60 million years ago. Located on the northeast coast of Ireland, about 3 km north of Bushmills.















Malahide Castle The castle belonged to the Talbot family from 1185 to 1976, a total of 791 years with only the exception of the period of Oliver Cromwell between 1649 and 1660. In 1174 Richard Talbot a knight who accompanied Henry II to Ireland and were given lands and harbor of Malahide.







Cliffs of Moher are located in the southwestern boundary of the region of The Burren, near Doolin, County Clare in the Republic of Ireland.






Aran Islands










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