DUNGUAIRE CASTLE.
Dunguaire Castle is a 16th
Century Tower House on the southeastern shore of Galway Bay in Kinvara.. The
castle's 75 foot-tower and its defensive wall have been restored to excellent
condition, and the grounds are open to tourists during the summer. It is
thought to be the most-photographed castle in Ireland.
The castle was built by the Hynes clan in 1520, a family who may have been
associated with the area since 662, when the site is believed to have once been
the royal palace of Guaire Aidhne, the legendary king of Connaught and
progenitor of the clan. Dunguaire Castle was transferred in the 17th
century to Oliver Martin, It remained in his family until it was purchased in
the early 20th century by the surgeon and poet Oliver St. John Gogarty.
Gogarty began restoring the castle and established it as the meeting place for
the leading figures of the Celtic Revival, such as W.B. Yeats, George Bernard
Shaw, Augusta, Lady Gregory and John Millington Synge.
The castle was acquired in 1954 by Christobel Lady Ampthill, who completed the
restoration work started by Gogarty. It was later purchased by Shannon
Development, an Irish corporation that manages numerous historic tourist
attractions in Ireland. During the summer months when Dunguaire Castle is open
to the public, a Medieval Banquet is held every night with costumed performers
who recite Irish Literature and play traditional Irish music.
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