Brought to you by National Heritage Week
Our lovely capital is bursting at the seams with culture, folklore and history, and this August is the perfect time to explore it.
National Heritage Week 2024 runs from 17th to 25th of August, and this year the theme is Connections, Routes and Networks. Throughout Ireland, local communities, organisations and historic sites will be hosting thought-provoking talks, hands-on workshops, innovative performances, guided walks and so much more to celebrate National Heritage Week.
Hundreds of events have already been added to National Heritage Week 2024’s website, so you’re bound to find a local event to pique your interest. And, if you need help keeping track of which events you’d like to hit up, you can use the My Events Trail feature to ensure you won’t miss out on anything.
In need of some heritage inspiration ahead of National Heritage Week? We’ve put together a few Dublin highlights to get you started.
Where? The State Apartments, Dublin Castle
When? Monday, 19th August, 2pm – 3pm
Get to know the gardens of Dublin Castle – and its buzzy residents – a little better on this biodiversity tour. The Dubh Linn Gardens truly are an oasis of calm in the heart of the city, and we can’t’ think of a better time to enjoy them than on National Heritage Week.
Where? Portmarnock Martello Tower, Portmarnock
When? Sunday, 25th August, 9:30am – 11am & 11:30am – 1pm
Join geologist Dr. Athena Lacchia for a guided tour along north county Dublin’s coast, where you’ll awaken our geological history. Breathe in that sea breeze and keep your eyes peeled for signs of our country’s pre-historic past as you explore.
Where? 49 Charles Street Great, Dublin
When? Monday, 19th August – Friday, 23rd August, 9am – 5pm
The history and culture of Irish Travellers is too often underrepresented in Irish art spaces, which is why this exhibition at Pavee Point is a must-visit for National Heritage Week. Step into this small gallery and see 40 years of Irish Traveller life represented through the photography of Derek Speirs.
Where? Motor House Reception in the Courtyard, Farmleigh Estate, Phoenix Park
When? Tuesday, 20th August, 11:30am – 12:30pm
The historic Farmleigh House is brimming with great art, and this tour invites guests to explore this fascinating collection. As you wonder through the picturesque house, you’ll learn all about the role played by Edward Cecil Guinness, the man behind the collection.
Where? National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street
When? 21st – 24th August, numerous tour times available.
A number of free and engaging tours will be running at the National Museum of Ireland throughout National Heritage Week. See the very best of the museum on the Highlights of the Museum tour, or opt for an era specific tour, like the The Saints and Scholars of Ireland, or the Prehistoric Ireland Tour.
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