Heritage Centres / Historic Places

We have an extensive list of the most important Heritage centres in Ireland that includes everything you should know before leaving home. 
Drumena Cashel
Drumena Cashel
Drumena Cashel is a small stone farmstead enclosure from the early Christian period. Inside the enclosure is a souterrain which were stone underground passageways used during battles as a...
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Drumkeerin Heritage Centre
Drumkeerin Heritage Centre
This Heritage Centre offers visitors an account of the areas history. There are reconstructed cottages and farmyards as well as an old style garden, sweat house, pig sty and agricultural...
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Dublin Chimney Viewing Tower
Dublin Chimney Viewing Tower
Dublin Chimney Viewing Tower is one of Dublin’s tallest landmarks. The tower was built in 1895 and was originally used to distill the famous Jameson Whiskey. There are panoramic views from...
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Dublin City Hall
Dublin City Hall
City Hall is an outstanding example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned. Tours of City Hall available free of charge to groups who arrange in advance. Audioguides...
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Dublin Viking Adventure
Dublin Viking Adventure
This is a live and interactive experience of Viking life as it is recreated and brought to life for visitors. There are engaging exhibitions and Viking artefacts to be seen. Take part in a...
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Dublinia Medieval Visitor Attraction
Dublinia Medieval Visitor Attraction
Dublinia is an unforgettable experience in a historically important location at the heart of Dublin City, the crossroads where modern and old Dublin meets. There are three exhibitions in...
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Ducketts Grove
Ducketts Grove
This was the home to the Duckett family in the 18th and early 19th century. This estate stretches over 12,000 acres and has been part of the Carlow landscape for over 200 years. The public are...
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Dun Aonghasa
Dun Aonghasa
Dun Aonghasa is located on a cliff that overlooks the Atlantic ocean and so offers some stunning sites. It is the largest prehistoric stone fort on the Aran Islands. The fort is 900m from the...
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Dunbrody Abbey
Dunbrody Abbey
Dunbrody Abbey was founded in 1170 and is one of the finest examples of a Cistercian Monastery in Ireland. Attractions include the Abbey, the Maze with Pitch & Putt, Craft Shop and Tea Room...
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Dunbrody Emigrant Ship
Dunbrody Emigrant Ship
The Visitor Experience provides a unique insight into a period of history which shaped modern day Ireland and America You will, first of all, view a 9 minute audio-visual presentation which...
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