IN THE year 1440, during the height of Italy s Renaissance, the Signoria in Florence sent a letter to Limerick, heralding the arrival of a young Florentine name.
THE COMMUNITY of Askeaton will take a step back in time as the 500th anniversary of the first signed treaty between an Irish political figure and a European pow.
A NEW parklet which is planned for Askeaton will offer an unobstructed view of the castle from the main street, for the first time ever. To make way for the new.
THERE has been a large increase in footfall to heritage sites across Limerick, it has been revealed. Almost 30,000 people visited Office of Public Works (OPW) h.
HERITAGE sites are reopening and events are lined up, as the promotion of Limerick landmarks lands just in time for summer. The government Office of Publi.