Esteemed library in Armagh, preserving rare manuscripts, incunabula, and historic books. Founded in 1771, it's a cultural and scholarly treasure.
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Established in 1771, the library is a notable institution in Northern Ireland.
It houses a remarkable collection of rare manuscripts, incunabula, and historic books, serving as a significant cultural and scholarly resource. The library is named after Archbishop Richard Robinson, whose generous endowment played a crucial role in its foundation.
Visitors can explore its extensive collection, which spans various disciplines, making it a valuable asset for researchers and those interested in Ireland's cultural and literary heritage.
The library is a testament to the rich intellectual history of Armagh and continues to contribute to academic pursuits and cultural preservation.
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