Richmond Barracks is a neighbourhood hub that celebrates the rich stories and experiences of the local community, past and present. It is a venue of national and historical importance and was a key site for many significant events in Ireland’s history.
The Barracks originally built in 1810, is located within a vibrant community and along with a programme of historical tours and talks, the building co-locates a library, creative workshops, cultural events and classes, offering new opportunities for people of all ages to participate in cultural activities.
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday, 10am – 5pm. Closed Sundays
off Bulfin Road
Inchicore
Dublin 8
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