Athenry Castle
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Welcome to the official Facebook page for Athenry Castle, an OPW managed heritage site. Athenry is one of the most notable medieval walled towns surviving in Ireland, owing its foundation to Meiler de Bermingham who built his castle there c.1250. The oldest part of the castle is the hall-keep. It is a large rectangular building originally containing only a hall at first-floor level and dark storerooms at ground level. For extra strength the lower part of the wall slopes out to form what is called a batter.
The only original entrance was at first-floor level and would have been reached by an external wooden stairs similar to the present reconstruction. This gave direct access to the hall, the official and ceremonial reception room of the castle, where the lord received guests and tenants and presided over the manor court. Heat was probably provided originally by a brazier in the centre of the hall, with the smoke exiting through a louver or opening in the roof directly above. The garderobe or toilet is located diagonally across from the main entrance to the hall.
The fine carving on the exterior of the doorway and on the inner side of two of the window openings bears witness to the importance of the hall. The capitals in both cases are carved with floral motifs in local style, known as the "School of the West", transitional between Romanesque and Gothic. Dating from the late 12th and early 13th centuries, this style can be found at the abbeys of Cong, Ballintubber and Boyle.
The battlements are original 13th century work with tall arrow loops or slits in the solid sections or merlons. In the 15th century, these parapets were incorporated into steeply pitched gables at the north and south ends, for a new roof at this level. Parts of the original enclosure wall of the castle survive.
Access to ground floor of castle for visitors with disabilities
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Today is our last day of the 2017 season...We have had an amazing time, full of fun and events. Thank You to all the many, many visitors who came to see us, the people who made events here at Athenry Castle shine.. and the media who spotlighted these events in support. Keep an eye on our facebook page for 2018 opening times
Halloween 2017.....at Athenry Castle
We would like to thank the transition year students of Clarin College Athenry and their teacher Mr Monaghan. The students both attended and participated in a series of talks on local history within the castle and the Dominican Priory. We are looking forward to seeing you all next season. The very best of luck to the class on your forth- coming production of the musical Hairspray.
Today...Last FREE Wednesday of the season...... Opening times: 9.30am - 5pm (last admission 4.15pm)
FREE admission to Athenry Castle today.....and a children's puppet show at 2.45pm. Open 9.30am - 5pm (last admission 4.15pm) Happy Halloween.....
Maggie Loosely based on Hansel and Gretel this show is packed full of excitement and adventure. Maggie is the star of the show but she has a very unusual companion – can you guess who that might be? If you like to talk to puppets this is the place to be because they might need your help during the show.
Love it....Well done to all involved