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Iron Throne is a royal attraction in Tralee

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Above: Students try the Iron Throne for size at the Institute of Technology Tralee. PICTURE: DOMNICK WALSH

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GAME OF THRONES fans will be taking their seat on the Iron Throne in Kerry today and tomorrow, dreaming of being a king, queen or khaleesi.

Unlike Ned Stark, there is no need to lose your head to achieve your dream of sitting on the iconic Iron Throne of the Kingdom of Westeros, as the Institute of Technology Tralee is hosting the iconic seat today and tomorrow, Thursday, September 15.

ITT students and staff will be trying the throne for size from 10am to 6pm, and the general public are welcome from 2pm to 6pm.

On the epic Game of Thrones TV show, the Iron Throne was constructed by Aegon I Targaryen, the first king of the Seven Kingdoms. He made it from the swords surrendered by his enemies. Legend has it, it’s made of a thousand swords that took 59 days to hammer out into a throne. Spikes and jagged edges in every direction make this one very intimidating lounge. Fancosmic's HBO-licensed replica measures over 7’4” in height, 5'11" in depth and 5'5" in width. Also on display are HBO-licensed replicas the Crown of Joffrey Baratheon and Jaime Lannister’s sword.

“IT Tralee are pulling out all the stops to bring a sense of fun and excitement on campus for students, staff, and the public alike. Now, to add to the events for freshers’ week and to add to the fun in Tralee as a whole, you’re invited to be enjoy Fancosmic’s ‘Iron Throne Experience’,” said IT Tralee Student Union president Steve Clifford.

“This is yet another perk of studying at IT Tralee or being in the vicinity of our campus! Unlike anything you’ve ever seen before, calling it ‘impressive’ is an understatement and the fact that IT Tralee is the first third level institute to host The Throne is a huge honour for us.”

Tickets are available (ITT students/staff free with ID) at the event from €10 and include seated professional photos.

Why not dress up for the occasion, and take a photo with your henchmen or handmaidens? The only decision is what house colours will you wear?
 


 
Above: Students try the Iron Throne for size at the Institute of Technology Tralee. PICTURE: DOMNICK WALSH

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Shades are spot on for the greening of Killarney

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Killarney will leave every other town in the country green with envy when the whole place turns a distinctive shade of green in the lead up to and during the St Patrick’s Festival.

From early this month, buildings across the town and the surrounding area will be illuminated in vibrant green, including landmarks such as St Mary’s Cathedral, the Franciscan Friary, St Mary’s Church of Ireland, Methodist Church, Ross Castle and Killarney Courthouse.


In addition, several hotels, shops, restaurants and pubs will join in the celebration and a public vote on Facebook will select Killarney’s Best Green Themed Building.


Shop windows will be decorated, locals and visitors dress in shades from emerald to lime and colourful hats and costumes add to the fun.


Businesses have been urged to make a special effort this year and the entire town will be a winner.

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Fossa/Two Mile Comhaltas plans two St Patrick’s Céilithe

Members of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas recently gathered at the Fossa Community Centre to mark a significant milestone for their branch while giving back to the community. Catherine Joy, […]

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Members of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas recently gathered at the Fossa Community Centre to mark a significant milestone for their branch while giving back to the community.

Catherine Joy, Tim Kissane, and Therese Kissane were proud to present a cheque for €3,234.00 to Catherine Foley, who accepted the donation on behalf of Children’s Hospital Crumlin and Ronald McDonald House Charities. The funds were the result of a series of successful events held throughout the past year to celebrate the branch’s 20th anniversary.
The journey to this donation began in September 2025 with a special 20-Year Reunion Celebration that brought members past and present together to reflect on two decades of music and culture. This was followed by a vibrant Céilí in December 2025, which was organised with the help of the branch’s dedicated set dancing teacher, Catherine Joy. The combined proceeds from these celebrations highlight the incredible generosity and spirit of the local Fossa community and the ongoing support for the branch’s work.
The celebrations are far from over as the group looks toward a busy spring season. Fans of traditional music and dance can look forward to the Annual Rambling House, which is set to take place on March 14 at the Castlerosse Park Hotel. Shortly after, the group will return to the Fossa Community Centre for another Céilí on Sunday, March 22. These upcoming events offer another chance for the community to come together in celebration of Irish heritage and the branch’s continued success.

Photo Caption: Catherine Joy, Tim and Therese Kissane presenting €3,234 to Catherine Foley on behalf of Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas. Photo by Michelle Cooper Galvin.

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