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In the bustling streets of Galway, the Lynch Memorial Window offers a moment of reflection with its intriguing tale woven into the city's rich tapestry. Perfect for families, this historical gem is not only educational but also visually captivating. Its architectural charm makes it a picturesque spot, especially when you delve into the poignant history connected to the castle it adjoins. A visit to this window provides a bridge to the past, where stories from centuries ago resonate with visitors, making it a valuable stop on any Galway adventure.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Franciscan Friary
Bus stop 222 m walk
Jury's Hotel
Bus stop 283 m walk
Spanish Parade (Spanish Arch)
Bus stop 303 m walk
Francis Street, stop
Bus stop 249 m walk
Francis Street Opp Abbey Church
Bus stop 234 m walk
Galway, Merchants Road Galway
Bus station 246 m walk

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4.1
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4.1/5 85 reviews
Dustin Marks
Dustin Marks
3 weeks ago on Google

Interesting history.

Glen Appleby
Glen Appleby
1 month ago on Google

It’s restored. The story plaque could be improved to provide all the stories that could have been involved in its legend.

Katrine knight Zhigaloff Blanco Noir (Failed education)
Katrine knight Zhigaloff Blanco Noir (Failed education)
7 months ago on Google

One for the African Americans, like myself who "knows" the famous Name under a different story of the Lynch family in America. This actually sets the story of the famous family before they left for the Americas. North and south America.