In the heart of Waterford, Ireland, the Viking Triangle once lay within the boundaries of ancient Viking walls. Although the walls no longer stand, the district remains rich in history, with landmarks like the 13th-century Reginald’s Tower and the Medieval Museum offering a vivid glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore these well-preserved structures, which together paint a detailed picture of medieval life and the city’s storied heritage.
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