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THE OFFICE of Public Works (OPW) has announced two days of free admission to over 80 heritage sites nationwide for National Heritage Week (August 17 to 25).
A number sites in County Limerick will be open to the public free of charge this August 17 and 18, including Lough Gur Visitor Centre and Lakeshore Park, Adare Castle, and Desmond Castle in Newcastle West.
OPW Minister and Limerick TD Kieran O’Donnell said that he hopes “public take full advantage of the range of creative, engaging, and imaginative events on offer for all ages” throughout National Heritage Week, adding that the “free admission days allow greater numbers of visitors to connect with our past”.
A full list of National Heritage Week events can be found on heritageweek.ie.
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