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The stadium was first opened in 1923 with a capacity from 17,000 spectators, after the club left its first home at Algiros. The stadium was severely damaged during the Spanish Civil War and then used as a concentration camp for political prisoners. The ground was extensively renovated in the 1960s after the disastrous flood of 1957, reaching its present capacity of 55,000. It has been the seat for several important international matches and is renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe in which to play. On this guided tour you’ll visit all the main parts of the stadium, including the Presidential Box and Balcony, the Trophy room, the Press Office, the Home Team Dressing Room, the Players’ Tunnel, the pitch itself the Chapel, the Referee’s Dressing Room and the club shop. This visit to the home of one of Europe’s great clubs is a must for fans of all ages.
ITINERARY 8:00 AM Depart from the Molly Malone Statue on Suffolk Street in Dublin city centre. 9:30 AM Loughcrew Passege Toms 11:00 AM Trim Castle 12:20 AM Hill Of Tara, the seat of the High Kings . 14:30 PM Monasterboice /Celtic High Cross. 15:15 PM Drogheda / Relic of Saint Oliver Plunkett. 17:15 PM Depart Drogheda for Dublin City. 18:00 PM Arrive in Dublin City centre.
Just on the outside of Paris, visit the Château de Vincennes, a fine example of Medieval architecture.
The Château de Vincennes is a symbol of the modern French state, from which the building show off the power of the monarchy. It once guarded the capital, whilst at the same time protecting the kings against uprisings. Château de Vincennes was at the heart of the French monarchy until 1682, when Louis XIV chose to settle in Versailles. From the 16th up to the 19th century, it was used as a prison where people such as Fouquet, the Marquis de Sade, and Mirabeau were once held.
Under Napoleon I it was transformed into a barracks and arsenal, and the fortress protected Paris during invasions in the 19th century.
It is now a place of national remembrance, restored after suffering extensive damage during the Second World War, and houses the historical services of the three French armed forces.
These tickets are hard copy tickets:
To be collected in Paris Story (11bis Rue Scribe, 75009 Paris, next to the Galeries Lafayette) by showing your 365Tickets voucher. Please note that Paris story will be closed on Sundays and Mondays.
