Heritage
Edmund Rice Heritage Centre
The centre here at Mount Sion, Waterford, Ireland, is a prime heritage centre of the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers Congregations.
Cathedral of the most Holy Trinity
Designed by John Roberts and built in 1793, the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity is over 2 centuries old and is Ireland's oldest Catholic cathedral ( being the first Catholic cathedral to be built after the reformation ).
Waterford Crystal Visitor Center
Opened on June 8th 2010: The new House of Waterford Crystal manufacturing facility, retail store and visitor centre.
Jack Burtchaell's Walking Tour
A walking tour of one hour duration, through the regional capital and Ireland’s oldest city, including two cathedrals, four national monuments, and a gallery of rogues and rascals, delivered in a witty, entertaining style, by a master storyteller whose name is Jack Burtchaell.
Reginald's Tower
Reginald's Tower is the oldest civic urban structure in Ireland and has played a pivotal role in the country's history. The precursor of this tower is believed to be Dundory, a Viking fortification built on this site during the 10th century.
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral has been at the heart of Waterford City since the 10th Century when the Vikings built the first Church on the site. The restored and refurbished cathedral is a magnificent 18th Century building designed by John Roberts.
Waterford Museum of Treasures
Waterford is Ireland’s oldest city founded by Viking raiders in 914. Waterford Museum of Treasures, the Multi-award winning all-weather visitor attraction in the South-East opened in 1999.