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Galway City Castle Trail is a book that highlights the cultural, touristic and economic potential of the city¿s ten castles that are still fully or partially in existence. These castles have been fundamental points of reference throughout the centuries in the history of this city and were active parts of every Galwegian¿s life in many different ways. While not just detailing each castle¿s structure, this book also tells of the stories that make each of these castles part of the local history and worthy of preservation. Hopefully, the information contained within can be of assistance to those…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Galway City Castle Trail is a book that highlights the cultural, touristic and economic potential of the city¿s ten castles that are still fully or partially in existence. These castles have been fundamental points of reference throughout the centuries in the history of this city and were active parts of every Galwegian¿s life in many different ways. While not just detailing each castle¿s structure, this book also tells of the stories that make each of these castles part of the local history and worthy of preservation. Hopefully, the information contained within can be of assistance to those interested in promoting these structures for the enjoyment of local people and visitors alike. Unfortunately, the majority of these buildings are not properly preserved and are not accessible, for different reasons, to the public. The author analyses the different causes of neglect and lack of improvement, and proposes possible ways to make these structures and their history more available to the public.
Autorenporträt
Lucia Cheli was born in Arezzo (Italy), but had lived in Ireland since 2005. She always had a strong passion for art, nature and history, and graduated in Heritage Studies at GMIT in 2011. During her college years she began working in tourism and eventually qualified as a National Tour Guide with Fáilte Ireland in 2013.