The Great Mace of Galway
Ireland
21 Aug 2025
The theme for National Heritage Week 2025 (16–24 August) is ‘Exploring Our Foundations’.
Voices of the Showmen
Ireland
21 Aug 2025
The ISACS Network, in partnership with the Irish Showmen’s Guild, the University of Galway and Archives Ireland, are delighted to invite you to t
Connecting with our Heritage - The buildings that define our streets
Ireland
20 Aug 2025
Come and join us for a chat and a stroll in Strokestown exploring heritage buildings along the way.
Heritage Week: Marsh’s Library & Cathedral Joint Tour
Ireland
20 Aug 2025
Join us for an enriching 90-minute guided tour, equally split between two of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks: Saint Patrick’s Cathedral and Marsh’
Movie Night: 'The Sinking of the Lusitania: Terror at Sea'
Ireland
20 Aug 2025
To celebrate National Heritage Week, St Catherine's Cultural Centre and the Lusitania Museum & Old Head Signal Tower are delighted to collabo
'If These Walls Could Talk'
Ireland
20-21 Aug 2025
Join us at the General Paints Group Head Office in Celbridge this Heritage Week for a unique opportunity to step back in time and explore the rem
Tour King House Historical & Cultural Centre, Boyle
Ireland
19 Aug 2025
Heritage Day Free Tours on Monday August 19th at 11.30 / 12.30 / 2.00 / 3.00
King House Historic & Cultural Centre, located just off N4 in Bo
Rambling House at Roscrea Courthouse
Ireland
19 Aug 2025
Having held our inaugural Rambling House during National Heritage Week in 2016, this event has grown from strength to strength and epitomizes the
The Statue of Pádraic Ó Conaire
Ireland
19 Aug 2025
As the theme for National Heritage Week 2025 is ‘Exploring Our Foundations’ the Museum staff have prepared a special tour that begins with the or
Rebels in Literature
Ireland
19 Aug 2025
This talk introduces the idea of the literary rebel. How do we decide who to root for in a literary text?
Griese? What's in a name.
Ireland
19 Aug 2025
The River Greese (also spelled Griese; Irish An Ghrís) is a small fast flowing river in Ballitore and is a tributary of the River Barrow.
