Ireland's heritage sites in 2024, Ireland's Office of Public Works announced on Wednesday, March 26. Check out Ireland's most ...
From Dublin Castle to Kilkenny Castle, the Rock of Cashel, Kilmainham Gaol and more, 13.8 million people visited OPW sites in ...
A total of 13.8m people visited heritage sites belonging to the Office of Public Works (OPW) in 2024, with half of the top 10 seeing a rise in visitor numbers. Dublin Castle received the highest ...
Founded by fierce, sea-faring Norwegian Vikings between 856 and 914 A.D., Waterford is Ireland's oldest city. It’s kept its ...
March is a great time of year to explore Europe. With spring starting, there are plenty of activities and attractions to keep ...
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FacebookTweetLinkedInPrint The Office of Public Works (OPW) today confirmed a big increase in visitors to a number of their ...
Prehistoric Pile Dwellings Around the Alps is one of Europe's least visited but most impressive UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Note: The Old Library is undergoing a massive restoration and conservation effort. While the Old Library will remain open for visits until construction begins in 2025, all books have been removed ...
The perseverance of the Irish people in maintaining their language, history and values created a world of oral tradition ...