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The Smithwicks Experience is located in the old Victorian brewing building off Parliament Street in Kilkenny City centre and this is where this multi-sensory and interactive experience takes...read more about Smithwicks Experience Kilkenny
The Somme Museum, a charity and registered museum, opened in 1994 as an educational facility and tourist attraction. It examines Ireland's role in the Great War with special reference to local...read more about Somme Heritage Centre
The John Paul II Library was opened in 1984 and was significantly extended in 2012, offering 147% additional space and covering more than 10,000 square metres. The Exhibition Space in the Library...read more about Special Collections Exhibition Space
Spike Island occupies a key location in lower Cork Harbour, which is the second largest natural harbour in the world.The multi-cultural island has hosted a monastery, a fortress and a prison within...read more about Spike Island
Experience the beguiling spirit of this inimitable 17th-century 'Plantation' home, with its walled gardens and parkland, full of tempting waymarked paths.There are ten generations of...read more about Springhill House National Trust
St Canices Cathedral and Round Tower are an essential part of the structural heritage in the vibrant medieval city of Kilkenny. This ecclesiastical site was founded in the 6th century and named...read more about St Canices Cathedral & Round Tower
The heritage centre is named after St. Connell Caol who, in the 6th Century founded a monastic settlement on Inniskeel Island, north of Portnoo near Glenties. The museum includes prison cells of...read more about St Connells Cultural & Heritage Museum
The cathedral is one of Ireland's most important, yet understated, ecclesiastical sites. It is also Carlow's oldest working building. Nestling in the village of Old Leighlin, the Saint Laserian's...read more about St Laserian's Cathedral
St. Mullins is a picturesque rural community in South Carlow, nestling between the Blackstairs Mountains and Brandon Hill, on the banks of the river Barrow. The area gets its name from St. Moling...read more about St Mullins Heritage Centre
The oldest medieval parish in Dublin which is still in use, St Audoen's Church and the adjoining Guild Chapel of St Anne contain many original features including a 12th century baptismal font and...read more about St. Audeon's Church & Visitor Centre
Dominating the skyline on all approaches to the City of Londonderry is Saint Columbs Cathedral, which has stood on its prominent site inside the famous Walls of Derry since 1633. Dedicated to the...read more about St. Columb's Cathedral
St. Georges Church, built in 1827, has been a place of Church of Ireland worship for nearly 200 years. In 2005, the Church was restored and refurbished. The Church is now home to a number of...read more about St. George's Heritage & Visitor Centre
A warm welcome awaits you at the Saint Kilian's Heritage Centre where, upon arrival, you will immediately start to get a feel of what life was like for Saint Kilian. The exhibition at Saint...read more about St. Kilian's Heritage Centre
St. Mary's Abbey is one of Dublin's best kept secrets. It was once the wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in Ireland. Today only two rooms remain - the Chapter House and the Slype. The Abbey, founded in...read more about St. Mary's Abbey
Welcome to St Michan's Parish Church in the heart of inner-city Dublin. Divine worship has been offered on this site since 1095 and continues today. We are a small community of people who seek...read more about St. Michan's Church
Saint Patrick's Cathedral has been at the heart of Dublin and Ireland's history and culture for over 800 years. For long periods it was the largest enclosed space on the island and it remains the...read more about St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Werburgh's, built originally in the 12th. century, is one of the oldest churches in Dublin. It is situated inside the walls of Viking Dublin, and beside the Wood Quay site; and was named after...read more about St. Werburgh'sChurch
The State Apartments dominate the south range of the Great Courtyard. They were built as the residential and public quarters of the Viceregal Court and were the seat of the executive and focus of...read more about State Apartments
The ground floor is dedicated to Ireland's native pony breed, the Connemara... The high roofed interior, with tall shedding windows either side, is the backdrop for montage panels of photographs...read more about Station House Musuem
Strabane District Council established its Museum service in 1997. The core of the councils museum collection is formed by "The Dunbar Collection". This is a collection which encompasses several...read more about Strabane Museum