
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

The National Archives collects, manages and preserves the public record of Ireland, ensuring its availability both as a resource and to safeguard citizens’ rights.
Explore Dublin's Viking and Medieval quarter with a bona fide Viking Warrior. Walk through time and explore the rich legacy of the Norsemen with a…

Enjoy an outdoor book and bric a brac market beneath the spire of St Patrick's Cathedral every Sunday from 11am to 4pm.

Looking past the big attractions and places of interest in The Liberties, there's great community history to uncover; the experiences of those who call The…

Explore Ireland's historic National Cathedral for the Church of Ireland which has been a defining feature of Dublin's skyline since the 13th century.

St. Catherine's Church is a vibrant, protestant community church who have been based in the heart of Dublin city (beside the Guinness Storehouse) since the…