By Linda Tancs
Kilkenny, Ireland, is dubbed “Marble City” due to its highly polished limestone which resembles marble. Of perhaps equal renown is Kilkenny Castle, boasting one of the longest histories of continuous occupation in the country. Founded soon after the Norman Conquest, today’s edifice is largely a Victorian remodeling of the 13th-century defensive castle. Until 1935 it was the longtime seat of the powerful and wealthy Butler family, whose family paintings, tapestries and objects d’art infuse the grand country house.


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