Bermingham Tower – Dublin Castle

Bermingham Tower – Dublin Castle
Bermingham Tower – Dublin Castle (Dublin Castle Grounds, Dame Street, Dublin 2) — the Bermingham Tower and its adjoining buildings served as the main cell and dungeon block in the Castle. It was named after Sir William Bermingham who was arrested and imprisoned there, in 1331 by the newly appointed Viceroy, Sir Anthony Lacey. Bermingham was later hanged for treason, ‘notwithstanding his great military services against the natives’. Only the base of the medieval tower is unchanged, the upper level was rebuilt in 1777 following an explosion in the nearby armory. Admission: €4.50 (adult), €3.50 (seniors/studensts), €3 (children under 2 years). Hours: 10 am – 4:45 pm (Monday-Saturday), 12 Noon – 4:45 pm (Sunday and bank holidays).