Reginald's Tower
4 expert reviews
"Restored to its original medieval appearance, Reginald's Tower—a circular structure on the east end of Waterford's quays—is a striking setting for a museum on Waterford's Viking history...." Full review
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"This stone fortress on a panoramic site overlooking the River Suir was built by the Vikings in 1013." Full review
"The most outstanding of the trio is arguably the Anglo-Norman Reginald’s Tower, a chunky chess piece of a round tower by the quayside, with a longboat out front"
"Claimed to be Ireland’s oldest building that’s still in day-to-day use, Reginald’s Tower was built around the year 1000 by the Viking invaders who founded the city." Full review