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. 
The Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway
The Clonmacnoise and West Offaly Railway
This rail trip goes for 9km and takes visitors through the Balckwater Bog. You will learn all about the history of the area and how the locals lived there lives. There might also be an...
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The County Roscommon Heritage and Genealogy Centre
The County Roscommon Heritage and Genealogy Centre
The County Roscommon Heritage and Genealogy Centre have been offering a research service for people with Roscommon roots since 1988. The centre is located in the town of Strokestown and is...
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The Georgian House & Garden
The Georgian House & Garden
The Georgian House is one of a terrace of six houses built c. 1830 by the Pery Square Tontine Company. This terrace is widely regarded as being the best example of late Georgian Architecture...
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The Guildhall
The Guildhall
The Guildhall is a red sandstone building with neo-gothic architecture. There are some lovely examples of stained glass windows inside the house. The ground floor is the seat of Derry City...
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The Heritage Centre- St. Louis Convent
The Heritage Centre- St. Louis Convent
This centre commemorates the historical and cultural heritage of the Sisters of St. Louis. There is lots of memorabilia, artifacts, models and documents on display at the centre that look back...
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The Kerry Bog Village
The Kerry Bog Village
The Kerry Bog Village Museum, located on the beautiful 'Ring of Kerry', gives people an insight into how people lived and worked in Ireland in the 18th Century. The village is the only one of...
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The Market Cross
The Market Cross
The Market Cross on High Street in Newtownards was built in 1636. It was 11 feet tall with a lower door and staircase that lead to the roof. It was destroyed in 1653 by the Commonwealth army...
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The Molly Molone Statue
The Molly Molone Statue
This statue is situated near Trinity College at the end of Grafton Street and is dedicated to the famous fishmonger who sold her ‘wares’ in Dublin city in the 1600’s. The statue was...
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The Navan Centre & Fort
The Navan Centre & Fort
The Navan Centre & Fort helps you understand in a fun and interactive way, one of Ireland’s most importance archaeological sites, the legendary Emain Macha [Navan Fort]. The site is steeped...
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The Old Cemetery
The Old Cemetery
The Old Cemetery is 250 years old and are the ruins of the Church of St. Finian. There is a monument in the cemetery that commemorates the estimated 5000 people in the area who died during the...
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