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The oldest building in Limerick, the Anglican Cathedral was built in 1168. — Michelin Guide
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In the handsome Old Customs House on the banks of the Shannon in the city center, the Hunt Museum has the finest collection of Celtic and medieval treasures outside the National Museum in Dublin. — Fodor's
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Limerick City Gallery of Art is home to a collection of works by modern Irish painters. The museum also hosts frequent temporary exhibitions. — Michelin Guide
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Surrounded by medieval ruins and castles and hidden by the Maigue River and a barricade of trees, this nineteenth-century neo-Gothic manor is "a photographer’s dream&$&. — Condé Nast Traveler
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This small and modest museum has exhibits on Limerick silverwork and Limerick's lace manufacturing, with some elegant examples including a baby's blouse. — Lonely Planet
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The Treaty Stone marks the spot on the bank of the River Shannon where the Treaty of Limerick was signed in 1691, guaranteeing religious freedom for Catholics. — Lonely Planet
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This imposing redbrick building dating from 1814 was once the school attended by American-Irish author, Frank McCourt. — Fodor's
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