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Exploring the Foundations of Limerick's Urban Settlements

18 August, 11am - 1pm
19 August, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
20 August, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
21 August, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
22 August, 2:30pm - 4:30pm

  • Various Locations - TBD
  • Co. Limerick

Join us for an exploration of the foundation, history and evolution of a selection of urban settlements in Limerick.

Our urban settlements are valuable economic, social and cultural assets. They provide us with a sense of place and belonging, and have a distinct and unique character, embodied in their social history, traditions, lay-out, and built heritage.

This guided workshop will be led by the Architectural Conservation Office, Limerick City and County Council, and will use documentary sources, to discover and document the origin and subsequent development and growth of selected urban settlements throughout Limerick.

Participants will work in groups to discuss various considerations in the evolution of the town from its foundation, including the hierarchy of streets, the role of open spaces within the town, and the local topography and geographical features. Using the documentary sources provided, participants will help to build a comprehensive picture of how the settlement has evolved over time.

Through roundtable discussions, participants will be invited to collaborate in the preparation of a statement of cultural significance for the place, and to explore how this significance is embodied at present.

Monday, 18th August – Foynes
Tuesday, 19th August – Glin
Wednesday, 20th August – Abbeyfeale
Thursday, 21st August – Limerick City
Friday, 22nd August – Galbally

The workshops are open to all, and no prior expertise or experience is required. Please register your interest in attending by contacting the Architectural Conservation office by email at conservation@limerick.ie or by phone on 061 556 051.

Background information and documentary source materials will be provided. The workshop will be guided by the Town Centre First policy approach, the Historic Urban Landscape approach (UNESCO) and the Burra Charter (ICOMOS Australia).


Further Information

Limerick City and County Council - Architectural Conservation



Heritage Council Grant

This event is part of a project supported under the Heritage Council's grants programme in 2025

Funded by The Heritage Council


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