Waterford City
See Also:
Waterford City Map
Ireland's
oldest tourist destination, founded by the vikings in 914AD.
Waterford is the oldest city in Ireland. A walled
city of Viking origins, it retains much of it's medieval character
together with the graceful buildings from its 18th century expansion.
The parameters of the 10th century settlement can
be clearly identified in The Viking Triangle. Reginald's Tower is
the most historic urban medieval monument in Ireland.
The elegant Chamber of Commerce building, the City
Hall and the Bishop's Palace are prime examples of beautiful 18th
century architecture.
The Glass Factory: Waterford is the home of Waterford Crystal, the world-famous
hand-crafted, cut glass product. Waterford
Crystal Visitor Centre
Ecclesiastical
landmarks include St. Patrick's Churches, Black Friars, St. Olave's
Church and Greyfriars.
The
Church Of Ireland Christ Church Cathedral, and the Catholic
Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity were both designed by Waterford
architect John Roberts (1714 - 1796).
Waterford
Treasures at the Granary is both a treasury of gold, bronze,
silver, crystal and historical documents and a treasure trail that
takes you through 1000 years of Ireland's oldest city.
The
Edmund Rice International Heritage Centre commemorates the founder of the Christian Brothers,
Edmund Ignatius Rice.
The Granville Hotel was the home of the 18th century
patriot, Thomas Francis Meagher before passing to the great transport
entrepreneur, Carlo Bianconi.
Festivals and The Arts
Waterford
has a long theatrical and musical tradition, which centres on the
historic Theatre
Royal, which hosts the Waterford
International Festival of Light Opera each year.
Garter
Lane Arts Centre, has both theatre and gallery spaces host visiting groups and arts exhibitions. It is home to the Red
Kettle Theatre Company,
The "Large Room" in City Hall is the venue
for the popular Waterford Show.
Waterford Tourist Services conduct guided
walking tours of the city.
Waterford's internationally reknowned SPRAOI fesutival takes place each August bank holiday weekend. The IMAGINE Arts Festival is held on the October holiday weekend, followed by the Waterford Film Festival in early November.
A Galley Cruising Restaurant operates from The Quay.
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