King Johns Castle is a 25 minute drive from Dairy
Guesthouse
King
Johns Castle located in Limerick and is a major day visitor attraction in the
heart of Limerick’s mediaeval precinct and features an exciting new exhibition.
The exhibition is full of colour, drama and stories of the Castle and its place
in the history of Limerick and Europe. Featured at the entrance of the building,
are wooden sculptures representing the soldiers and characters who inhabited the
castle at different times in its history. The castle courtyard includes the
tents stalls and carts of the time. The courtyard and the towers are brought to
life by a soldier, monier (coin maker) and King John telling their stories.
Visit the royal mint of King John and see how coins were minted long ago.
The Castle was built between 1200 and 1210 and
was repaired and extended many times in the following centuries. The visitors
centre at the Castle contains an imaginative historical exhibition which tells
the story of the Castle. Archaeological excavations have revealed Pre-Norman
settlements and evidence from the traumatic siege of 1642. The courtyard and
castle display some of the trades and traditions of the 16th century with the
aid of costumed characters. The castle offers panoramic views of Limerick city
and the surrounding countryside.
King John's Castle, Limerick, survives today as
an impressive Anglo-Norman fortress in a commanding position along the eastern
edge of the river Shannon. In the early months of 1642, when the Munster army of
the Irish rebellion was admitted to Limerick, the Protestant and Anglo-Irish
citizenry fled to the king's castle for protection, and were immediately
besieged. To breach the masonry the besiegers used miners to make tunnels for
the placing of timber props, ready for firing, underneath the foundations. The
castle's defenders reacted by opening countermines to intercept the encroaching
mines, hoping to save the walls from ruin. Substantial evidence for this
'military mining,' unusually, has survived to yield their secrets to today's
archaeologists and military historians, providing a fascinating record of the
exceptional events of the siege.
Kenneth Wiggins brings together detailed documentary sources and unique
archaeological discoveries in an expert assessment of the siege, embracing the
drama central to the story while highlighting technology and strategies
characteristic of 'underground' siege warfare'
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