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Limerick's International Rugby Experience to close by Christmas

The International Rugby Experience, located in Limerick city centre, and regarded as a unique and valuable tourist asset to the city, has announced it is to cease operations and close permanently by Christmas.

The iconic red bricked building set over six floors with a range of interactive rugby experiences was built with a gift of €30 million from the JP McManus foundation and was first opened in May of last year.

Its foundation was built around Limerick's well-renowned love of and support for the game of rugby.

It had been anticipated it would attract 100,000 visitors, but actual figures fell short of that, attracting 60,000.

It was intended to be gifted to Limerick City and County Council, but it appears efforts to secure it as a permanent tourist fixture run and funded by the council have failed.

In a statement tonight, the International Rugby Experience confirmed its closure on 23 December next.

All bookings up to then will be honoured, but no new bookings are being taken beyond that date with immediate effect.

The statement said the intention was to gift the architecturally significant and award-winning building to the State and in doing so, to help with visitor footfall in Limerick city centre.

The gift offer along with a €1.2 million donation was made to the council in October 2023, and both parties signed a head of terms agreement in March of this year.

That offer would have seen the building free to be used for any civic purposes by the council after 2028.

However, the International Rugby Experience has been unable to advance this process with the council, and so have taken this difficult decision to close the business.

It said it had brought 60,000 visitors to the city and delivered almost €8 million in visitor spend. It

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