Dublinia and the Viking World

June 18, 2009 by admin 

Dublinia and The Viking World

Dublinia and The Viking World

Dublinia & The Viking World is a heritage centre located in central Dublin, adjacent to the Christ Church Cathedral. Housed in The Synod Hall, this exhibition had been one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Ireland since its opening in 1993. In 2005 the heritage centre saw an addition of The Viking World exhibition, and in 2009 there are plans to renovate both Dublinia exhibitions and expand the centre with another, archaeology based exhibition.

Dublinia

The first of two exhibitions, Dublinia is an interactive world which captures almost 400 years of Dublin’s history – from the Strongbow and his knights in 1170 up to the burning of the monasteries under Henvy VIII in 1540.

Full-scale medieval street and a merchant’s house are the highlights of the exhibition, along with a complete scale model of the medieval town.

The Viking World exhibition

The Viking World explores the Viking era and depicts how vikings first arrived and settled in Ireland.

Many cities of Ireland – Dublin, Waterford, Limerick, Cork and Wexford – were once major trading posts for the early settlers. Thanks to the audio and visual presentation, the Viking World allows you to fully immerse in the imagery and every day life of the early vikings in Ireland.

Dublinia & The Viking World attract tends of thousands of visitors every year, and thanks to the central location of the exhibitions it’s very hard to miss it if you’re staying in Dublin.

The gift shop at Dublinia stocks a wide range of thematic gifts and souvenirs inspired by medieval period.

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Powerscourt Waterfall

June 9, 2009 by admin 

Powerscourt Waterfall

Powerscourt Waterfall

Powerscourt Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Ireland. Located near Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, it is one of the most thrilling natural attractions found in Ireland today.

The waterfall itself is 130m (425ft) high and is quite magnificent when the weather is right.

Powerscourt Waterfall had been attracting visitors for the past few hundred years, and still stays one of the most popular destinations for anyone visiting Dublin.

A beautiful Dargle Valley surrounding the waterfall is great for walking with plenty of picturesque views and a nature trails, while the base area of the waterfall  is a much loved place for BBQ.

Thanks to the kid’s playground area and refreshments kiosk, Powerscourt Waterfall is a great way for the whole family to enjoy a day out.