General Events Archive
This archive contains previous “general” events. Archived events that are related to a specific area of interest can be found in the relevant section of the site by following the links on the right.
National Library of Ireland: Events February 2013
Tours, talks, lectures and exhibitions, many of which are free and for all the family!
Seachtain na Gaeilge at Glasnevin Museum
9th/ 10th/ 16th/ 17th March, Dublin. Glasnevin Trust in celebration of Irish language week will offer tours of the cemetery in Irish. Tour will be led by Glasnevin Trust Tour Guide Paddy Gleeson.
National Museum of Ireland: Events February 2013
There's lots going on at the National Museum this February including tours, workshops, exhibitions and talks!
Managing Threats to Trees & Forests in Ireland - Seminar
5th Feb Dublin. The aim of this seminar is to bring together the various tree-related interests to review and increase understanding of the threats to our trees and forests and to provide a forum to discuss practical and...
Spring at the National Library of Ireland
It’s going to be an exciting year at the National Library of Ireland as they launch their new events programme for Spring.
Dublin's Victorian & Edwardian Parks: Seminar
12th Feb, Dublin. The Irish Georgian Society and the Irish Landscape Institute have arranged an all-day seminar on Victorian and Edwardian parks aimed at the landscape professional, the passionate gardener and the local historian...
Events January 2013 - National Museum of Ireland
Lots on at the National Museum - tours, talks, workshops and exhibitions throughout the month of January.
Inland Fisheries Ireland - Series of Talks
Tuesdays from 4th Feb, Limerick. The talks will focus on the extraordinarily rich natural heritage of Ireland and in particular the Lower Shannon Special Area of Conservation.
Limerick’s Past, Present & Future: Lecture Series
Limerick County Council has announced details of its sixth season of biennial lectures on the Built Heritage of Limerick including Medieval Limerick City, the architectural history of the University of Limerick, the Archaeology...

