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Architecture of Kilkenny

Kilkenny's rich heritage is very evident in the fine historical buildings and landmarks of the city, including Kilkenny Castle and St Canice's Cathedral. The city grew from a monastic settlement to a thriving Norman merchant town in the middle ages and is known as the best preserved medieval city in Ireland. As part of this section, we have included a brief introduction to the streetnames of Kilkenny.

 

Year Architect Building
- - City Walls
1202-85 - St Canice's Cathedral
1225 - The Black Abbey
1245 - St Francis Abbey
1582 - Shee Alms House
1594 - Rothe House
1761 - Tholsel
1792 William Robertson Courthouse
1780-1800 Charles Verpyle Kilkenny Castle Stableyards
- - Bishop's Palace
1800 - 40-41 Parliament Street
1815-20 William Robertson St John's Priory
1826-37 William Robertson Kilkenny Castle
- - Georgian House 2
1843-57 William Deane Butler St Mary's Cathedral
1847 Captain Moorsom & Sancton Wood Railway Station (Old)
1870 Sandham Symes Bank of Ireland
- - Former Provincial Bank
1896-9 S.F. Hynes St Patricks's Church
1910 E. Stewart-Lowrey Carnegie Library
1910 Alexander Burden John's Bridge
1921-22 Thomas Scully Allied Irish Bank
2000 Iarnród Éireann Architects Railway Station (New)