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Millmount
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Drogheda
Millmount
Millmount
Fort is without doubt the most dominant feature of Drogheda, sited
as it is atop its great mound, and clearly visible from most parts
of the town and the surrounding areas.
One
of many legends regarding the origins of the mound says that it
is the burial place of Amergin, an early Celtic poet, but it has
also been suggested that it was possibly a large passage grave
like Newgrange.
It
was fortified as a motte by tile Normans in the 12th century and
a castle was later built on its summit. The fort offered Cromwell
the strongest resistance he encountered during the siege of 1649.
About 1808, the old fortifications were demolished and the present
Martello type tower was erected. The fort was considerably damaged
when it was shelled from the town by Free State forces during
the civil war in 1922 and was finally restored by Drogheda Corporation.
It has been open to the public since June 2000.
Project
Part Financed by the European Union Peace and Reconciliation Programme
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