Monday, June 21, 2010

Republic of Ireland (Part 3)

Part 2 article here Republic of Ireland (Part 2)

General Post Office was the headquarters of the rebels, but British forces needed to defeat a few days. Pera, along with several associates, was executed by the British and became a national symbol for those who claim independence.

May I see today is in building walls trace bullets fired then as a reminder of a turbulent period in the history of Ireland.

Here you will find “Writers Museum, which is found in the collection of manuscripts, documents and various volumes, some centuries old, signed by author Swift, Sheridan, Yeats, Shaw, Wilde, Joyce and Beckett. In the museum there cadurl a special room, where children are explain what role these played in the history of Irish writers and their writings that are important.

There is also a museum dedicated to James Joyce – James Joyce Center. Those who want to learn more details can visit and the National Museum or National Gallery of Art, where they will find portraits of Irish personalities, as well as information about them.

Cork: the story of this city began on a small island and now Cork is the second largest city in Ireland, with a history of over eight centuries.


Here you must visit English market from downtown, Shandon Steeple, University – the campus is crossed by the river Lee – St Patrick’s Hill, a very steep hill, the top of which, after fatigue hike, you will enjoy panoramic views on honesty.

For a town so small – about 250,000 inhabitants – Cork has an incredible amount of pubs and restaurants usually crowded every night. In many places often held concerts of local or foreign troops, in a very cheerful atmosphere, Guinness beer and whiskey.

Locals are known for a sense of humor, with a rich local register of jokes, many of the ironies at the Irish in other cities.

Inis Meain: or the island of Inishmaan is a 5 km long and 2.5 wide, situated between Inis Mor and Inis Oirr, with a population of only 200 inhabitants. First visit to this island will be downright shocked by the silence that reigns here. Meain is from Inis like another world, a great place and certainly unique in Western Europe.

Here were preserved many Irish traditions, and an air of nobility is felt everywhere. Many guests have returned several times on the island, a place hard to define, but you fall in love so easily. Galica culture has been preserved here as it was for centuries, preserving an ancestral European tradition.

A quiet place, ideal destination for a quiet holiday LIMITATION, especially because there are no vehicles on the island. And without traffic, you can walk anywhere you want. And on Inis Meain you find a hotel and a pub, restaurant specializing in cooked fish and seafood, and especially the beautiful view.

You can walk, you can fish, you will meet interesting people and you definitely want to come back. Do not expect the nightlife and entertainment, the two small bars as soon as suitable for a family dinner. What conservationists see, so do not forget the camera. It is a cheap destination and you can Strip hotels or on the local host.

Limerick: is the third largest city in the Republic of Ireland and one of the most important tourist centers and commercial. We will certainly impress the beauty of the river which crosses the city, passing under the three bridges. It is a city with a rich history, but at the same time a place of contrasts.

Will Continued on Republic of Ireland (Part 4)
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24 Responses to “Republic of Ireland (Part 3)”
  1. Mark says:

    Thank you so much for these informations. I`ve read all the parts of this article and I think is great job. We can find here a lot of very useful and first of all helpful informations about this beautiful counrty.

  2. shahbaaz.fun says:

    Ireland travel is on my cards may be next year or so! ur post has helped me a lot about the places ,

    very informative ,

    thx in adv

  3. mahesh says:

    Good post covering most of the island’s district places. Why don’t you post about st.Patrick cathedral and malahide castle ? These two are very old places which are of tourist attraction.

  4. atbill says:

    the British market from downtown, Shandon Steeple of the University – the campus is really great, and most beautiful is the river, they are really extraordinarily places I like this article , so thank you very much

  5. Nicole says:

    WOW man, Ireland feels to be very pretty place. Every time I read any part of the Ireland series I fell ‘I MUST GO THERE AT LEAST ONCE’. What do you guys think about Ireland?

  6. ramy09 says:

    Ireland is the perfect destination for a holiday property rental.

    The island, which consists of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, has a great selection of self catering accommodation to suit a variety of tastes and budgets.

    Whether you’re looking for a cottage in the country or a city apartment, you will find it in Ireland.

  7. Hanan A says:

    Ive always wanted to go and travel to Ireland. I’ve never actually read anything about it though. However, the pictures really attracted me to Ireland. Now, reading this article, I have more urge to go. And reading about Cork’s history is fascinating. I did a little more research on it on Google. Beautiful.

  8. isni says:

    i never go to ireland before. can’t wait for the article no 4 to be published.. nice picture, btw.. :)

  9. andys says:

    i must say ireland is a beautiful place. You review this country so nice which i am wonder how and when i can visit the awesome ireland land..

  10. ivink3aray says:

    I really wanted to visit there, but do not know a fun place for my vacation. What famous in Ireland

  11. harish says:

    i always wanted to go to ireland and visit dublin museums and airports and visit the monuments over there and i was looking out for some information about james joyce too who wrote ulysees and i really got the desired information about him here and what are the spots which i can visit and enjoy my stay over there.really cool and awesome article about ireland

  12. dihan says:

    Traditionally, Ireland is subdivided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster; and, in a political system that was developed between the 13th and 17th centuries, thirty-two counties.

  13. Paula says:

    Ireland is a remarkable place and the pictures confirm it. Thank you for a good informative and well written article. Ireland is on my list of places to visit.

  14. sivakanth says:

    After reading this article, ireland seems to be like haven. I would definetly visit irelands atleast once in my lifetime. Thanks for posting wonderfull article.

  15. Sajith says:

    Ireland , my dream place. I always wanted go there on my vocation. Its been so nice to read your article, its all true and exiting. I have been there five times. Reading this article reminds me of my visits. Waiting for the part four.

  16. Saurabh Gupta says:

    woooo…..fantastic…..3rd part is also with gr88 information….
    doing very gud work.

    Thank You!!

  17. jawad says:

    WOW man, Ireland feels to be very pretty place. Every time I read any part of the Ireland series I fell ‘I MUST GO THERE AT LEAST ONCE’. What do you guys think about Ireland?

  18. iurea matei says:

    Ireland is indeed a special country. If you visit it, you will find many cheap-but good- things to buy and you will be amazed by how beautiful is this country. Good article too!

  19. cjcj says:

    this is the first time that i’ve heard about “General Post Office was the headquarters of the rebels”, as a Border of Britian, it turns out that Ireland has this marvellous story of his own, thanks for your post to help me know this period of history in Ireland

  20. harpreet says:

    Traditionally, Ireland is subdivided into four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster; and, in a political system that was developed between the 13th and 17th centuries, thirty-two counties.

  21. Rahul says:

    Ireland is a beautiful and must see country. There are lots of beautiful places. Its a very good place to travel. Limerick is an awesome place.

  22. Al says:

    St Patrick’s Hill .. i want to go there and feel the air freshness and just lay down
    it must be so fresh…

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