Reginald’s Tower
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Interesting if you are a history buff. Originally intended as a defensive building, the tower has served many roles over the centuries, including a royal keep, a military warehouse, mint, prison and now a museum. To view all the exhibits, you have to climb a spiral staircase of 56 stone steps. I suggest taking your time and climb all the way to the very top first, and then work your way down. Take it slow and watch your every step. The steps are known as stumble steps which were deliberately designed to be of different heights and widths, making them difficult for attackers to climb. Also, the spiral staircase is orientated to the right, which made it impossible for right-handed attackers to properly swing their swords. Some exhibits on display include gaming pieces and game board, a dog collar, a Viking warrior’s sword, a decorative weight, ships nails, silver ingots, Byzantine coins, and a cannon ball lodged in the external wall from Oliver Cromwell’s successful siege in 1650. Well worth the price of admission!
Howard WalshHoward Walsh
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Such a great historical site on our stop in Waterford! The curators were very knowledgeable and friendly and did not seem to tire of our “21” questions about all things Waterford Viking history. She even gave us insight into what is next for the discovery of Viking artifacts. 2/7 of our party opted not to take the stairs because they are irregular and plentiful (which we were informed was part of the strategy!). My 4 year old was able to get to the top with a little assistance and the infant that was strapped to be had a lovely adventure up and down. I would say this is definitely a must experience while in Waterford!
Jackie RodriguezJackie Rodriguez
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The perfect place to start your Waterford visit. The tower is well preserved and is filled a great written and visual history of the area. There is a small fee to climb the stairs to see the upper floors but it is well worth the euros. We learned more at this one site then anywhere else that day. They even have a replica of a viking ship at the base of the tower.
Ray TyersRay Tyers
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This museum provides a nice way to start your adventures into the history of Ireland. It provides a quick, informative walk about and provides background knowledge of the area. The many windows provide for nice views of the surrounding area. There are tight spiraling stairs to access the museum floors so this is not for those with mobility issues.
Catherine McLeodCatherine McLeod
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The Reginald Tower located along Mall Street is apparently the oldest civic building in Ireland , in use for over 800 years..The Anglo-Normans made this stone tower the strongest feature in the medieval walls..interestingly, this structure is adjacent to the 40 foot Viking Long Boat with the name Vadrafjordr which was the Viking Name for Waterford..
Michael MoriarityMichael Moriarity
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Very nice lady at the front desk who gave us good advise on parking and the history of the place We got in free because of Winter Christmas Festival It is a great place to visit although the place was too small and you may hit your head climbing up. You also need some physical exertion to climb the place although it was not that hard to do so.
C JC J
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Nearby Attractions Of Reginald’s Tower
House of Waterford
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Basic Info
Address
The Quay, Waterford, Ireland
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+353 51 304 220
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Website
heritageireland.ie
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4.6
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Reginald's Tower is a historic tower in Waterford, Munster, Ireland. It is located at the eastern end of the city quay. The tower has been in usage for different purposes for many centuries and is an important landmark in Waterford and an important remnant of its medieval urban defence system.
attractions: House of Waterford, Waterford Treasures: Medieval Museum (Treasures of Medieval Waterford), Waterford pétanque club, Waterford Treasures: King Of The Vikings, Christ Church Cathedral, Church of Ireland, Waterford Treasures: Irish Museum of Time, Waterford Treasures: The Bishop's Palace, Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Within, Edmund Rice Heritage Centre, St Joseph & St Benildus Catholic Church, restaurants: Everett's Restaurant, Bishop's Palace Café, Mara, O'Sullivan's Vintage Social

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