Green's Bridge, Kilkenny
Facts and practical information
Green's Bridge, or Greensbridge, is an elegant, Palladian-style, limestone arch bridge that crosses the river Nore in Kilkenny, Ireland. The bridge is a series of five elliptical arches of high-quality carved limestone masonry with a two-arch culvert to the east. Its graceful profile, architectural design value, and civil engineering heritage endow it with national significance. Historian Maurice Craig described it as one of the five-finest bridges in Ireland. It was built by William Colles and designed by George Smith, and was completed in 1766. The bridge was 250 years old in 2016. ()
Green's Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kilkenny Castle, St Canice's Cathedral, St Mary's Cathedral, Rothe House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Green's Bridge?
How to get to Green's Bridge by public transport?
Bus
- Vicar Street • Lines: Kk2 (4 min walk)
- Parliament Street • Lines: Kk1, Kk2 (6 min walk)
Train
- Kilkenny MacDonagh (13 min walk)
- MacDonagh Railway Station (13 min walk)