Dublin 8 One of the oldest public libraries in Ireland, it was frequented by Jonathan Swift and Bram Stoker and has remained largely unchanged since the 18th century. St. Patrick's Cathedral ...
1640–1729) and his son Tadhg (1671–c.1752) were at the centre of a network of some thirty Irish language scholars which existed in Dublin in the early eighteenth century. The modernising tendencies ...
Starting in the 18th century, Magdalene asylums—named after Mary Magdalene ... Katherine O’Donnell of University College ...
With panoramic views of Dublin Bay, the 18th century hotel is on sprawling grounds about a 15 to 20-minute walk from Dalkey’s DART station — with plenty of parking available if you’re ...
Silverware may not be as fashionable as it once was but quirky and top quality early Irish Georgian pieces attract collector ...
Two local experts share how Dublin and Grosseto are supporting tourism initiatives that encourage exploration of the natural landscapes surrounding their cities.
If you have a passion for Irish history, the Easter Rising, and Ireland's War of Independence, then our resident experts' guide to Dublin's rebel museums is exactly what you need for your next ...
Have you ever wondered where Halloween originated? Learn about the early pagan traditions that shape modern-day Halloween ...
The Little Museum of Dublin is located at St Stephen's Green in an 18th-century Georgian townhouse owned by Dublin City Council. The collection here is created by public donation and tells the story ...
Plus: a preview of Sotheby’s Modern British and Irish Art auction at the RHA, and an Old Masters auction at Adam’s ...
Guest rooms and suites are decorated in a muted palette inspired by Paul Henry's landscape paintings and feature furniture either from or reminiscent of 18th-century Dublin. Standard room ...