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Thoor Ballylee Castle (Túr Bhaile Uí Laí) is 15th century Anglo-Norman tower house built near Gort in County Galway that was once purchased and inhabited by William Butler Yeats. It has been described as ‘the most important public building in Ireland’ by late Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. It was flooded out in 2015, but Thoor Ballylee is open once again, every day from 11am to 5 pm. Tower Admission €7: “Cups of tea, tour, and hearty welcome all included.” A wall tablet adds Yeats' imprint on the ancient tower:
I, the poet William Yeats,
With old mill boards and sea-green slates,
And smithy work from the Gort forge,
Restored this tower for my wife George.
And may these characters remain
When all is ruin once again
