A visitor centre portraying the history, archaeology and legends of the royal capital of ancient Ulster was a failure says a report by a Commons committee. The Navan Centre, near Armagh, closed in 2001 after receiving more than £5m of public money during its eight-year existence. It reopened this June under the control of the local council. It detailed Emain Macha, which was destroyed about 95BC.
`Centre failure'
A visitor centre portraying the history, archaeology and legends of the royal capital of ancient Ulster was a failure says a report by a Commons committee.
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