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28/09/2018

Killarney House Reopens Following €10m Refurb

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Killarney House and interpretative centre has been officially reopened following the completion of a €10 million refurbishment.

The Interpretative Exhibition in Killarney House – Gateway to The National Park was formally opened today by Minister of State Brendan Griffin.

The opening confirmed the completion of the Killarney House, Pleasure Grounds and Gardens project which was initiated in 2011.

Speaking at the opening, Minister of State Brendan Griffin said: "The opening of this interpretative exhibition in Killarney House is a hugely positive development, not just for Killarney but indeed for the whole south-west region. Today's opening is the culmination of many years' dedicated work by Fáilte Ireland and the National Parks & Wildlife Service and is an example of how the potential of a State asset can be realised for the benefit of the local area, its economy and tourism in general. With the opening of the new interpretive exhibition today and the previous restoration of the gardens and the formal rooms, the redevelopment of Killarney House is now complete. I am sure that it will cement its reputation as a unique and iconic visitor attraction providing even more incentives and reasons for visitors to stay in the region for longer. Indeed, Killarney House will provide ease of access as the gateway to the National Park and enhance Killarney's reputation as an area of unequalled natural beauty and a must visit destination."

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Josepha Madigan, Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht welcomed the opening adding: "The refurbished Killarney House and interpretative centre, in its historic and beautiful setting is now opened and operating as the National Park Visitor Centre. It will provide an added attraction to visitors to the area. Visitors will gain an appreciation of the many features of the National Park and may even be persuaded to extend their stay or return to Killarney to the benefit of the local and national economy. This flagship €10 million project led by my Department, has delivered an enchanting world- class and beautiful addition to our oldest National Park. This wonderful exhibition at Killarney House will continue to educate, fascinate and delight many generations to come.

"The Exhibition is a form of orientation for visitors within the house and park. It seeks to educate and encourage exploration and participation creating a link between the tangible and intangible heritage of the Park. The exhibition includes over 300 pieces of graphic artwork, 16 pieces of audio visual content which includes films and interactives and interviews with park staff. There are 450 images and photos, some of which were supplied by NPWS staff."

Orla Carroll, Director of Strategic Development at Fáilte Ireland said: "The official opening of the Interpretive Exhibition marks the completion of the redevelopment of Killarney House. Working closely with the National Parks and Wildlife Service, Fáilte Ireland has provided €5.2 million in funding towards the works as part of our strategy to ensure that our visitor attractions motivate visitors to return by providing them with unique, memorable and unforgettable experiences. The south-west now possesses an iconic visitor attraction that will attract visitors to stay longer throughout the year and help boost revenues of the local tourism industry."

(CM)

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