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The Palace Stables

Palace Demesne
Armagh
Armagh
Phone: Fax: +44 (0)28 37521801
Palace Stables Heritage Centre is a picturesque Georgian building which encloses a cobbled courtyard set in the undulating parkland of the Palace Demesne. The building has been lovingly restored and brought back to life as a heritage centre, where the visitor can experience stable life in the 18th century.
Description
The "Day in the Life" exhibition portrays a typical day in the stables and palace on the 23rd of July 1776, a day on which Archbishop Richard Robinson entertained Arthur Young, the famous agricultural improver and other guests. The exhibition is portrayed via life-like models, audio commentary and spectacular colourful murals.

In addition to the atmospheric Hayloft Gallery, Children's Play and Educational Rooms, Audio Visual Theatre and Stables Craft Shop, visitors can browse around the period rooms, set of the tack room and the coachman's house and have a glimpse of the working and living conditions of the coachman in the early 20th century. Across the cobbled courtyard, the original coachbays have been exquisitely converted into the Stables Restaurant where a magnificant Irish Town Coach sits in state.

Special Events:
Craft Exhibitions
Workshops
Fairs
Historical Exhibitions and Lectures
Folknights
Music, Dance and Storytelling
Art Exhibitions
Antique Roadshows
Themed Family Fun Days

Services available:
General Tourist Information
Friendly enthusiastic staff
Disabled access
Structured cross-curricular programme
Stables Restaurant
Picnic area
Secure car-parking facility
Children's Playroom
Unique Stables Craft Shop.
Opening Times

April, May and September: Weekends only

June, July and August: 7 days a week.

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