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Archbishop's Palace, Armagh

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The Archbishop's Palace in Armagh is a fine example of Georgian architecture, built in the 1770s as the official residence of the Church of Ireland archbishops. Today, it operates as a conference and events venue, but visitors can tour the elegant state rooms, which retain original furnishings, plasterwork, and portraits. The palace is set within landscaped gardens that include a walled garden and a woodland walk. Its history as a seat of religious power and its architectural grandeur make it a distinctive stop in Armagh.

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  • Tour the Georgian state rooms with original period furnishings.
  • Stroll through the landscaped gardens and walled garden.
  • See portraits and artifacts from the archbishops' tenure.

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Ways to visit Archbishop's Palace, Armagh

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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