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Treaty Stone monument

Treaty Stone monument

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Ziyaret için en iyi zaman

Late afternoon for golden light hitting the stone's textured surface, or any clear day when the river backdrop photographs beautifully. Weekday mornings are quietest for reflection.

Bütçe ipuçları

Completely free to visit at any time, no tickets needed. Combine with a walking tour of Limerick's medieval quarter for no extra cost.

Tavsiye edilen

History enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Solo travelers, Walking tour fans

Ziyaret planlayın

15-20 minutes

Hakkında

Hızlı bilgiler: Perched on the River Shannon's bank, this rough limestone chunk witnessed the 1691 Treaty of Limerick that ended the Williamite War. The stone was originally used as a mounting block for horses and later became a symbol of the broken treaty promises known as the "Violated Treaty."

Öne çıkanlar: The stone's pitted surface still bears tool marks from its original use as a 17th-century horse mounting block, not a ceremonial monument. Locals will tell you the stone was nearly demolished multiple times for road widening, surviving only because residents protested by physically standing around it.

İçeriden ipuçları

  • Visit at low tide when more of the stone's base and the riverbank are exposed for better photos.
  • Rub your hand across the stone's surface to feel the 17th-century tool marks still visible in the limestone.
  • Don't miss the bronze interpretation panel nearby that explains the treaty terms and the stone's journey.
  • Pair your visit with the nearby Treaty City Brewery just a 5-minute walk away for a pint of local history.

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