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English: Thoor Ballylee / Túr Bhaile Uí Laí This 16th-century tower house of the De Burgo (Burke) family was restored by William Butler Yeats as a retreat for himself and his young family, who occupied it for ten years from 1919. After 1929 it fell into disrepair again, until reopened as a Yeats memorial and heritage centre from 1965.
Polski: Thoor Ballylee, średniowieczna wieża mieszkalna, odrestaurowana i wykorzystywana jako rezydencja przez poetę W. B. Yeatsa |
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Author | Jerzy Strzelecki |
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