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This is a list of public art on permanent display in Limerick, Ireland. The list applies only to public art accessible in a public space; it does not include artwork in display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics. The Dockers Monument in Limerick
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A memorial garden to The Little Angels of Limerick opened in 2002. The Limerick City Gallery of Art's (LCGA) modern-day extension opens into the Peoples Park (its main entrance is on Pery Square) alongside a Zest café located in the art gallery. Bus Éireann Routes 301, 304A and 306 serve the park on its Mallow Street side and Boherbuoy. Route ...
Limerick City Gallery of Art (LCGA; Irish: Gailearaí Ealaíon Chathair Luimní) [1] is an art museum in the city of Limerick, Ireland. [2] It is run by Limerick City Council [ 3 ] and is located in Pery Square, in the Newtown Pery area of the city.
Abbeyfeale (/ ˈ æ b i f eɪ l /; Irish: Mainistir na Féile, meaning 'abbey of the Feale' [2]) is a historic market town in County Limerick, Ireland, near the border with County Kerry. The town is on the N21 road from Limerick to Tralee , some 21 kilometres (13 miles) south-west of Newcastle West and 16 kilometres (10 miles) south-east of ...
Exterior view of The Milk Market. The Milk Market (Irish: Margadh an Bhainne) [1] is a food market located on Mungret Street, Limerick, Ireland. [2] Despite the name, the market has diversified over the years from its initial purpose and now sells a wide variety of foodstuffs, much of which is produced locally.
The People's Museum hosts an extensive collection of items relating to the people of Limerick (city and county) and the culture of the region. It also covers military history and Limerick lace. Notable individuals profiled include Richard Bourke, Catherine Hayes, Frank McCourt and Seán Wall. [5] In August 2020 an exhibit of local taxidermy was ...
The Limerick Art Gallery, the Limerick School of Art and Design, and Ormston House cater for painting, sculpture and performance art of all styles. Limerick is also home to comedians The Rubberbandits, D'Unbelievables (Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny) and Karl Spain. Its most famous acting son is Richard Harris. The city is the setting for Frank ...