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some of the oldest surviving architecture in the city, and was
the centre of English power in Ireland for over seven centuries
until it was taken of by the Irish Free State in 1922.
Highlights include the 13th-century record tower, the largest
visible fragment of the original Norman castle and the State
Apartments, once the residence of English viceroys and now
the focal point for government ceremonial functions,
including the inauguration of Ireland's presidents.
Blarney
Blarney, known as 'the biggest little village in Ireland', is one of
Ireland's most picturesque villages. Set in beautiful wooded
countryside, just 8km (5 miles) from Cork City, it is an ideal