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  2. Pálás cinema - Wikipedia

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    Pálás (English: "Palace") is a cinema in Galway city.It opened in 2018, and has been scheduled to close in February 2025 due to financial losses. [2] It is owned by Galway City Council and operated by the Light House Cinema group, [3] as part of the Europa Cinemas network of local art-house cinemas.

  3. Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe - Wikipedia

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    An Taibhdhearc is situated at 19 Middle Street, within the medieval city of Galway. It is built on the ruins of the city's original Augustinian friary. The rear wall incorporates a wall from this friary, including some carved stone window frames. The theatre is used for drama and music productions, and occasionally screens international films.

  4. List of public art in Galway city - Wikipedia

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    Galway hookers Monument Eyre Square: 1984: Éamonn O'Doherty [1] Browne Doorway Eyre Square: 1627 [2] Pádraic Ó Conaire (Bronze replica) Eyre Square: 2017: Maurice Quillinan, based on 1935 original by Albert Power [3] Limestone original now in Galway City Museum (see below) Liam Mellows Monument Eyre Square: 1957: Domhnall Ó Murchadha [4 ...

  5. The best digital photo frames of 2025 - AOL

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    Size: The average photo frame measures about 10 inches diagonally, roughly the same as an entry-level iPad. I'd consider that the minimum size; anything smaller will make it hard to view photos ...

  6. Tribes of Galway - Wikipedia

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    Galway's urban elite gained a restoration of some of their power during the reign of the King Charles II (1660–1685) and his successor James II. However, Jacobite defeat in the War of the Two Kings (1689–91), marked the end of the Tribes' once overwhelming political influence on the life of the city.

  7. Galway Arts Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Galway Arts Centre's building, at 47 Dominick Street, was originally built in the 1840s as a residence for the Persse family. [2] The centre describes itself as one of the first arts centres in Ireland outside of Dublin [1] and emerged in 1982 from the Galway Arts Group (GAG), a collective formed to provide support and opportunities for artists.

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