Greville Arms Hotel, Historic hotel in Mullingar, Ireland
The Greville Arms Hotel is a four-story building with Victorian architecture located in central Mullingar. It contains multiple dining areas and houses a museum with historical objects inside its structure.
The building was constructed in 1750 as Wiltons Hotel and received its current name after being acquired in 1858 by Fulke Greville-Nugent. Its transformation into the present form took place over the following years.
The hotel carries the name of a local 19th-century nobleman and maintains ties to Irish literary heritage through its interior spaces. Visitors can observe how the building reflects the tastes and interests of that era in its design and decoration.
The hotel is situated in the downtown area and easily walkable, with clear access to its different sections. Visitors should be aware that certain rooms and museum displays may have different operating hours.
The hotel houses an art collection featuring works by a renowned neoclassical sculptor, with rare pieces seldom found outside major museums. These objects come from a significant artistic context of past centuries.
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