Garryowen Garraí Eoin | |
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Population centre | |
Garryowen Green, at the centre of the neighbourhood | |
| Coordinates:52°39′32″N08°36′53″W / 52.65889°N 8.61472°W /52.65889; -8.61472 | |
| Country | Ireland |
| Province | Munster |
| County | County Limerick |
| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-1 (IST (WEST)) |

Garryowen (Irish:Garraí Eoin) is a neighbourhood inLimerick,Ireland.[1]
The word Garryowen is a transliteration of the Irish Garraí Eoin - "the garden of Owen" - and relates to the association in the 12th century between St John's Church and theKnights Templar whose house in Limerick was dedicated toJohn the Baptist. In medieval times Garryowen was located just outside the Irishtown area of the walled city of Limerick. The citadel (located in the grounds ofSt. John's Hospital) was the Irishtown's main fortification.
In 1690, it was the scene of a valiant Jacobite defence - the battle of the breach - which was fought nearby during theWilliamite War of 1688–91. Thesally port of the original stronghold has been incorporated into the structure of St John's Hospital. Other parts of the city walls can still be seen within the hospital grounds. The Citadel remained in use as a military barracks until 1752. St John's Gate was situated on the main roadway, nearby, but no trace of it now remains.[2]
St John's Cathedral is located in the area and dates from 1861 and has Ireland's tallest spire at 94m.
St John's Hospital is located adjacent to the cathedral which dates back to 1780 and was founded byLady Lucy Hartstonge and other benefactors as a Fever and Lock Hospital and treated epidemics during the Great Famine (1845-1847).[3]
St John's Square is located across the way from the cathedral and was Limerick’s first example of fashionable architecture and civic spaces and was completed in 1751.[4]
Garryowen Football Club, a prominentRugby Union club in Ireland'sAIB League has its origins in the area; however it is no longer located in the neighbourhood of Garryowen but rather in theDooradoyle area of the Limerick Suburbs. TheMarkets Field was Garryowen's home ground until 1958 when they moved to Dooradoyle. The Markets Field has since been in use as agreyhound racing stadium until July 2010. It is the home of Limerick Senior Soccer following the acquisition of the grounds by Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership.