Old Church Visitor Centre An Grianan Hotel Burt Donegal
Anyone who visits the intriguing ancient stone ringfort of Grianan of Aileach at the base of the Inishshowen Peninsula will also want to visit the nearby interactive Old Church Visitor Centre at the An Grianan Hotel Burt. This is not to be missed.
The exhibition Centre displays some of the latest multimedia technological exhibits surrounding the mythical Tuatha De Danann Race of Gods and Warriors. It also focuses attention on the Grianan of Aileach Ringfort, plus the local heritage and culture of the surrounding area. We would thoroughly recommending stopping off at this super display and at the same time we would recommend sampling the fine fare at the An Grianan Hotel. We had a great time there.
'King Nuada and the Tuatha De Danann would like you to come and visit:
Times :
Everyday 11am - 5.30pm
Entry Charges:
€3pp
€5pp - Tea/Coffee & Scones (Child equivalent) '
Old Church Visitor Centre Trailer
A little Teaser into the immersive experience that awaits in the Old Church Visitor Centre in Speenoge, Burt, Co.Donegal. Come and see this intuitive and interactive experience for all ages to enjoy. Meet the Legendary Tuatha De Danann Clan and learn of their heroic battles throughout the ages. Delve into the local heritage and culture of Inishowen and the many great attractions for you to explore. Visit our local Gift Shop and even enjoy some light snacks in the Centre or in our outside Picnic area.
An Grianan Hotel Burt Donegal Ireland
Apart from being an excellent wedding venue place to stay and a beautiful place to stop off to have something to eat the An Grianan Hotel Burt is only a 5 minutes drive from the spectacular, bronze age, Grianán of Aileach, stone ringfort, which lies on the top of the 204m hill to the rear of the Hotel. Casting a view of over 7 counties, it really is an area of outstanding beauty and Heritage & Culture.
Old Church Visitor Centre
The hotel has also an onsite Visitor Centre in the Upper levels of our Old Church Building. The Centre offers guests and the general public the chance to learn more about this ancient ringfort and also about the local Culture in an exciting selection of Multimedia Exhibits. Great fun for the kids but also the History buffs.
Bird watchers, nature lovers and walkers will be interested to note that the hotel sits just 5 minutes drive from the famous Inch Wildfowl Reserve.You can see the reserve from the hotel front door!
Biker Mass Burt Co. Donegal Ireland 2019
Biker Mass for blessing of the bikes and fallen riders, from Burt Chapel to Neds Point RNLI Station with a collection from the Mass for them, they set up a great spread of sandwiches for us,...!!
St Aengus Chapel Donegal Building of the Century
We are on a short Redcastle Hotel stay on the Inishowen Peninsula. We love exploring what is around the place so we sought out and found the amazing, mysterious, ancient, Grainan of Ailech stone ringfort that has commanding views right over both lough Foyle and Lough Swilly. After dropping into the Old Church Visitor Centre at the the An Grianan Hotel we have come along the main Derry/Letterkenny N13 road below the fort to call into yet another hidden gem nearby.
This is St Aengus Church Burt Donegal. Not only does this building serve as Catholic church for the local community but as a building it is significant in architectural terms! Indeed top men and women in this field regard it as a masterpiece of design. This stunning and timeless building is St. Aengus’ Church located in Burt, Co. Donegal. It was built in 1967 and was designed by local award winning architects Frank Corr and Liam McCormick. It is regarded as a masterpiece of design and was awarded ‘Building of the Century’ by a national poll run by the Irish Times. St .Aengus’ church was also deservedly awarded the RIAI Triennial Gold Medal in 1971. The church takes its inspiration from the nearby Grainan of Aileach ringfort which is located on the nearby hilltop. This area has had some form of religious temple since the Bronze Age. It was built in a circular shape as a reference to the ‘circle of life’ and also to give the congregation a feeling of all-inclusiveness and equality. Some of its unique features include the off-centre roof light above the altar, a beautifully curved plastered ceiling and the stunning stained glass windows designed by Helen Maloney in the Cubist style. The stones used on the outside of the church are recycled cobblestones salvaged from the Derry Docks.
Wow! I am constantly amazed at the places people and buildings that we 'stumble across' in Ireland both North and South.
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Celtic Feast Trailer- An Grianan Hotel
Come and enjoy a 'Magical Night of Fine Wine, Mead & Hearty Food'. Enjoy a 4 Course Meal and learn of the Legends of the mythical Tuatha De Danann Race of Gods & Warriors through Song, Dance & graphical illustrations!
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Strove Lighthouse Inishowen Head Donegal
We are heading north along the coast Wild atlantic Way road that skirts the Inishowen peninsula. It certainly is a dangerous rocky coast.
This is Stove lighthouse. Eeven though I could only video it from a distance. I thought it was worthwhiel filming it anyway.
Strove Lighthouse is located on a beautiful blue flag beach where Lough Foyle meets the wild Atlantic in north county Donegal. This shipping lane was used extensively by oceanliners carrying immigrants to America and Australia. The coast along this part of Inishowen is very rocky and rugged resulting in numerous shipwrecks. To prevent further wrecks, on the 1st December, 1837, two lighthouses were built at Dunagree Point in Shrove. They were constructed of stone; the East Tower being 49 feet high and the West Tower 74 feet high. However, in 1870, the West Tower had 25 feet added to it bringing it to a height of 99 feet. The lamps were originally oil-powered but in 1961, the oil light was replaced by an electric one in the West Tower and the East Tower was discontinued. The new light was able to create an arc of 180 degrees. The lighthouse was originally manned by three keepers, but with the advent of modern technology, the light became automatically-controlled and now only one caretaker remains in the attached quarters.
C S Lewis Parents Grave Belfast City Cemetery
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Aachen, Germany, historic center and cathedral
We are taking you on a trip to Aachen, Germany's westernmost city, right next to the Netherlands and Belgium. It is a typical place but famous for one very special building, the cathedral. Aachen is a city with a very ancient cathedral, and most famous as the home of Charlemagne.
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Charlemagne, was the Holy Roman Emperor who came here in the year 768. Charlemagne spent most of his final years in Aachen and he ordered the cathedral to be constructed, and it still stands today, as you will see while we explore that magnificent building, which is one of the most important architectural landmarks in Europe.
Two other main sites are City Hall and the market square. Everything is quite close together here in the pedestrian center of the old town. In a few minutes we will show you these charming lanes with the outdoor restaurants and locals taking a stroll. We will have a look at the market square with its colorful produce and inexpensive eating – less than five euros for a casual standup bratwurst and fries. Next to that we will bring you inside the City Hall. Aachen's other remaining historic building dates to the early 14th century. Take a lunch break in the park and enjoy the historic old buildings.
The pedestrian zone is rather small, just 400 meters across, with the Dom, or cathedral at the center, as usual in a medieval town plan.
The cathedral was built in two different architectural styles in two different time periods, early ninth-century Byzantine, that's 1200 years ago, and then later Middle Ages, the gothic extension of the choir with the stained glass windows around it. The surface area of the stained glass is more than 1000 square meters, based on the model of Sant' Chapelle in Paris. From the outside you can see the gothic features of the pointed arches and the buttresses holding up the walls.
It's one of the oldest cathedrals in Europe. The original part is the octagonal chapel in the middle called the Palatine Chapel with eight large columns holding it up, and beyond, there are some smaller chapels around it. That early Byzantine architectural style was influenced by churches in Ravenna and Constantinople. It was huge for its day. The width and height of the chapel were the largest ever built north of the Alps until the Middle Ages, when the large gothic cathedrals were constructed.
Not only is the cathedral a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was in the very first list ever published. The first 12 sites were declared in 1978 with this cathedral among them. Now there are over a thousand UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So that's another indication of the extreme cultural and historic importance of the dome.
As usual with such an extraordinarily beautiful and complicated structure, you have to see it in person. Its pictures just do not do it full justice. You'll get some idea from looking at the images but being inside this building is an otherworldly experience.
You will be an enraptured and awestruck in looking around at the dazzling beauties of this amazing structure. The best way to appreciate such a complicated space is walk to various locations so that you can gain perspective on the different angles, and then you may sit down in peace and just absorb the quiet beauty of this wonderful space.
Aachen and the Cathedral were so important to the Emperor Charlemagne that he is buried here in this golden coffin in a place of honor in the choir, with the vaulting Gothic arches and stained-glass windows all around him.
The building stands in the middle of the pedestrian zone, so all of a sudden outdoors is quite lively with people walking and they're shops and restaurants. So let's go take a look.
You've seen how Aachen is worth visiting just because of that one building, the magnificent cathedral, but now you'll see that the town itself, especially here in the historic center in the pedestrian zone, is really a most enjoyable place to spend some time. As we've seen already, this central zone is not huge. It's about 400 meters across, so, really quite easy to wander around. You might spend a couple hours here, have a meal, do a little shopping and just relax.
No cars allowed in this peaceful neighborhood, but you've got the bicycles and some bikers appear able to carry large cargo on their bike.
The large historic building next to the marketplace is the Rathaus, or City Hall, with 50 statues of kings of Germany on its façade. The building was constructed between 1330 and 1380, open to the public with a small admission fee as a museum.
Most impressive is the Coronation Hall, or Kaiseraal, where banquets were held after crowning a king. It's 45 meters long, spanning the entire length of the building.
Naturally this Town Hall has gone through some renovations and reconstructions during its 650 year history. It was severely damage in World War II, but you'd never know it with the way it looks today.
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Judith Fenton from Toronto, Canada visited Monreagh in search of information about her great great grandparents: John H. Roulston & Elizabeth Colhoun, married 1826 in Raphoe
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Cultural Integrity & Local Music: Cape Breton Fiddle, New Orleans Funk
Burt Feintuch discusses how two seemingly very different places, Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia and New Orleans, Louisiana, turn out to have much in common. In both, there is broad recognition that something special is going on culturally; something that has produced noteworthy musical distinctiveness. Both are creative hotspots, places where people are lucky enough to be able to dance to their own music. People in both communities care deeply about their music and also worry about its sustainability. Based on Feintuch's fieldwork, this talk develops the idea of cultural integrity and explores local desires and anxieties about the role distinctive local music plays in a good and satisfying life.
Speaker Biography: Burt Feintuch is a folklorist at the University of New Hampshire, where he directs the Center for the Humanities. A former editor of the Journal of American Folklore and a member of the National Recording Preservation Board, he has done field research in traditional music communities in the U.K., Canada and the U.S.
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Bermuda | Wikipedia audio article
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Bermuda
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Bermuda () is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. It is approximately 1,070 km (665 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina; 1,236 km (768 mi) south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia; and 1,759 km (1,093 mi) north of Cuba. The capital city is Hamilton. Bermuda is self-governing, with its own constitution and its own government, which enacts local laws, while the United Kingdom retains responsibility for defence and foreign relations.
Bermuda's two largest economic sectors are offshore insurance and reinsurance, and tourism. Bermuda had one of the world's highest GDP per capita for most of the 20th century. The island has a subtropical climate and lies in the hurricane belt and thus is prone to related severe weather; however, it is somewhat protected by a coral reef that surrounds the island and its position at the north of the belt, which limits the direction and severity of approaching storms.
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