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Rothe House

Parliament Street
Kilkenny
Kilkenny
Phone: 56 7722893
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Built by the prosperous merchant John Rothe in 1594, the building was soon enlarged to accommodate his family of 12 children. Second and third houses were built around cobbled courtyards and a well dating to 1604. The facade house shops, one of them was John Rothe's own emporium. The second generation and their families shared facilities like the well and the brewhouse. The house would have been very comfortably furnished by the standards of the day.

The Kilkenny Archaeological Society bought Rothe House and it has been lovingly restored. Within the house are various exhibitions from folk to costume and accessories.

The Society Library and the County Genealogical Research Service for Kilkenny are now located at Rothe House.
Opening Times
April to October: Monday to Saturday 10.30am - 5pm.
November to March: Monday to Saturday 10.30am - 4.30pm.
The last admission is 30 minutes prior to closing time.
Open hours may vary off season.
Directions
Parliament Street is opposite the courthouse in Kilkenny City.
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