Spring is finally here, and what better way to celebrate than by exploring the rich history and heritage of Dublin? The Spring into Heritage programme, brought to you by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, is the perfect opportunity to do just that. With free guided tours of major local landmarks, this programme is a must for anyone with an interest in history, culture, and architecture.
All tours and talks must be pre-booked, to secure your spot, you can book now here. You can also browse the online brochure to see which sites and attractions are included in the programme here.
Some of the sites included in the programme are the National Maritime Museum, Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre, Cabinteely House, James Joyce Tower and Museum, The Oratory, Marlay House, and Fernhill Park & Gardens. Each site offers a unique insight into the history and culture of the area, and the guided tours are the perfect way to learn more about them.
The National Maritime Museum is a must-see for anyone with an interest in seafaring history. Located in the former Mariners Church in Dún Laoghaire, the museum houses a collection of maritime artifacts and exhibits, including ship models, navigation instruments, and even a lifeboat from the Lusitania.
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre is another popular attraction included in the programme. This 14th-century castle has been restored to its former glory and now offers visitors a glimpse into medieval life in Ireland. The centre also includes a museum, heritage garden, and guided tours.
Cabinteely House is a beautiful 18th-century mansion that has been restored to its former glory. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors and learn about the history of the house and its previous occupants.
The James Joyce Tower and Museum is a must-visit for fans of the renowned Irish author. The tower is the setting for the opening scene of Joyce's masterpiece Ulysses, and the museum features exhibits on Joyce's life and work.
The Oratory is a hidden gem located in the picturesque village of Killiney. This tiny church is home to a stunning collection of stained-glass windows by Harry Clarke, one of Ireland's most famous stained glass artists.
Marlay House is a beautiful Georgian mansion set in the picturesque Marlay Park. Visitors can explore the elegant interiors and learn about the history of the house and its previous occupants.
Fernhill Park & Gardens is a stunning 34-acre parkland that includes formal gardens, woodlands, and a pond. Visitors can take a guided tour of the gardens and learn about the plants and wildlife that call Fernhill home.
With so many fascinating sites to explore, the Spring into Heritage programme is a must for anyone with an interest in history, culture, and architecture. Don't miss out on this opportunity to discover the hidden gems of your local community – be sure to pre-book your tours and talks today!
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