St Patrick’s Day is the one national holiday that is celebrated in more countries around the world than any other, St. Patrick’s Day is the day when everyone wants to be Irish. Celebrate your Irishness and explore your local history. Discover the colourful history of Athlone town told in a variety of interactive and engaging ways at Athlone Castle Visitor Centre. For St. Patrick's weekend Sat 15th, Sun 16th and Monday 17th March all U15's will be free of charge and all other admissions are only €4.
Throughout the eight new renovated spaces there is something for all interests and ages as you take yourself through on a self-guided tour. There are a number of hands on activities and many screens to interact with. You will have a chance to test your strength at some medieval weapons and practice leadership skills in a ‘Capture the castle’ interactive game. Learn about the famous siege of Athlone through a cinematic experience where the re-enactments, cannon fire and gun fire will make you feel like you are right back in 1691! There are numerous artifacts also on display throughout the castle which highlight the social history of the town as well as exploring religion, education and self-sufficiency in the town.
There is a cafe in the castle and picnic areas outside where you are welcome to relax after your tour. Athlone Castle Visitor Centre has something for all the family so come along and explore, engage, enjoy.
After your visit why not take a few minutes to explore the Luan Gallery just across the road. Sat 15th and Sun 16th will be the last opportunity to see DE_Cline by Paul Quast and Soul Space by Dympna Bonfield on display there. There is no charge to visit the gallery. The Luan Gallery will close from Monday 17th – Thursday 20th to facilitate the installation of 3 new exhibitions by Tim Mann, Tom Fitzgerald and Tom Climent.
For more information on the exhibitions and sites, please visit:www.athlonecastle.ie
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St Patrick’s Day at Athlone Castle
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