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Works on Killarney Cultural Centre near completion
NEARLY THERE: Refurbishment and renovation works continuing at the Killarney Cultural Centre. Picture: Eamonn Keogh
By Sean Moriarty
Refurbishment work on the Killarney Cultural Centre on the East Avenue Road is near completion.
The building has been revamped at a cost of €240,000 with half of the cost being provided by the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the other half by Kerry County Council.
“The aim is to make the new arts centre a flexible and adaptable space both internally and in particular outside. We proposed to re-design the front façade, with a metal structure with black mirror cladding which reflects the trees at the back of the auditorium area,” stated the Council when plans were first unveiled in December 2017. “The paved area proposed will be a concrete surface with a number of landscaped areas. We propose to use water repellent spray and stencils to inscribe quotations from poets who have visited Killarney or who are currently associated with the area. The paving is designed to show these inscriptions on wet days.”
The outdoor area will be covered with a retractable canopy and will be a flexible area that will seat an audience which can view a show on the internal stage or an external stage.


