Lismore Heritage Centre


A 30-minute audiovisual presentation at the town's heritage centre takes you from the arrival of St Carthage in AD 636 to the present day, via the discovery of the Book of Lismore behind a wall in the castle in 1814 and John F Kennedy's visit in 1947. A highlight is the interactive escape room themed around Robert Boyle, the 'father of modern chemistry', who was born in Lismore Castle.


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1. Lismore Castle Gardens

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2. St Carthage's Cathedral

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William Thackeray commented on the prettiness of the edifice of Lismore's 17th-century cathedral in 1842 after visiting, and that was before the addition…

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4. Cappoquin House & Gardens

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6. Mt Melleray Cistercian Abbey

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