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  2. Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny (formerly St. Francis Abbey Brewery and Kilkenny Brewery) is a brewery-turned-brewery-tour located on the "medieval mile" in Kilkenny, Ireland. [ 3 ] The Smithwick's Experience Kilkenny is the site where Smithwick's was brewed from the 1700s until 2014.

  3. Lists of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland

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    In 1997, the Heritage Council, started developing a series of walking routes based on medieval pilgrimage paths, and there are now 124 kilometres (77 miles) of major penitential trails: Cnoc na dTobar, Cosán na Naomh, St. Finbarr's Pilgrim Path, Saint Kevin's Way, and Tochar Phádraig.

  4. Highhays (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    It is found throughout Kilkenny city as well as other towns and castle sites in the southeast of Ireland, along the Rivers Nore and Barrow. [ 2 ] The 2022 publication "Highhays, Kilkenny: A Medieval Pottery Production Centre in South-East Ireland" describes the excavation and finds in much detail.

  5. St. Mary's Church, Kilkenny - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Church was a church in Kilkenny, Ireland, first built in 1202 at the time of the Norman settlement of the town. The church building was deconsecrated in 1957 and has been used as the Medieval Mile Museum since 2017. [1]

  6. St Canice's Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Kilkenny was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Ossory and St Canice's Cathedral stands on a site which has experienced Christian worship since the 6th century. The name of "Kilkenny" itself retains the anglicised version of the Irish Cill Chainnigh, which translates as "Church of Cainneach", or "Canice". [3]

  7. Kyteler's Inn - Wikipedia

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    Kyteler's Inn (/ ˈ k ɪ t l ə r /) [3] is a public house located in the centre of medieval Kilkenny in Ireland. [4] With parts of the building dating to the 13th or 14th century, [1] the building is traditionally associated with the Kyteler family and with Dame Alice Kyteler, an alleged witch from the area. [5] The building has housed an inn ...