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03/06/2014

€300,000 Funding Boost For Dublin

A new visitor attraction at St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin and the development of a new whiskey museum on College Green are getting a funding boost today from Minister for Transport, Tourism & Sport Leo Varadkar.

€300,000 is being allocated under Fáilte Ireland's Capital Investment Programme for these two projects in Dublin and has been announced by Minister Varadkar.

He said: "These two city centre projects should prove a hit with tourists. St Patrick’s Cathedral gets more than 370,000 visitors every year and many of them want to learn more about the Cathedral. The new interpretative centre will tell the story of the Cathedral, and the development of Dublin.

"Irish distilling is world-famous and undergoing a renaissance, so the new Whiskey Museum on College Green couldn’t be more timely. It will cover all the major whiskey brands and link in with the new distilleries opening up nearby in the Liberties. Both projects should be good for businesses, retailers and jobs."

Fáilte Ireland CEO, Shaun Quinn emphasised Dublin's strategic importance for overseas tourism to Ireland. Three quarters of overseas visitors stay in Dublin at some point in their trip to Ireland and tourism is worth over €1 billion to the local economy in Dublin.

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Mr Quinn added: "Increasingly, a successful tourism destination needs to be able to tell its story and to provide opportunities for visitors to engage with that narrative. The projects announced today – as part of the Dublin Discovery Trail - allow us to do just that and contribute to our overall ambition of marketing Dublin as a 'must-see' and 'must-do' destination."

The funding will develop a new visitor and interpretative area for visitors. Surveys conducted by the Cathedral showed that visitors would like to learn more and engage with the building.

The project will include touch screen facilities, animations showing how the city developed from 800AD to 1500, themed video clips on local attractions, and a detailed history of the Cathedral. A new audio visual area will play themed videos showing how the Cathedral developed within the wider city.

Visitors will also be able to practice calligraphy, and try out brass rubbing, which should prove popular with some sections of the UK market. The visitor centre will put the Cathedral’s history into context with other local sites such as Christ Church Cathedral and Dublin Castle.

The funding will also be used to develop a new monument in the North Transept of the Cathedral to remember all those affected by conflict. The monument will take the shape of a large barren tree surrounded by barbed wire and will be made from composed steel. Visitors will be able to leave a thought or prayer on the monument.

Funding of €150,000 is being awarded for the development of a new Irish Whiskey Museum on College Green on the Dublin Discovery Trail. The museum will focus on the rise and fall of Irish Whiskey, and its current renaissance.

In particular, it will tell the story and culture of Irish Whiskey and its impact on the global whiskey market, using interactive displays and guided tours.

(CD/MH)

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