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Visual Centre for Contemporary Art

Counties Wexford, Waterford, Carlow & Kilkenny


British architect Terry Pawson was behind the factory-inspired industrial design of this concrete, steel-and-glass cultural centre, which is a counterpoint for the historic cathedral across the way. The galleries comprise the largest exhibition space in Ireland; changing exhibits highlight local and international artists. The complex also houses a 335-seat theatre hosting productions, films and concerts.


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Nearby Counties Wexford, Waterford, Carlow & Kilkenny attractions

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2. Carlow County Museum

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4. Carlow Castle

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5. Browne's Hill Dolmen

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