Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland’s Saint Patrick Visitor Centre is a contemporary display complex. It is a permanent interpretive exhibition centre with interactive exhibits on the lives and times of Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint.
The Saint Patrick Centre
The Saint Patrick Centre is one of Northern Ireland’s most popular attractions and a must-see on the route from Dublin to Belfast.
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