Adopt a Monument
A scheme to help communities become actively involved in the conservation and interpretation of their local archaeological and cultural heritage sites.
Help shape the future of the Heritage Council’s website.
Help shape the future of the Heritage Council’s website.
As a part of the Heritage Council website redevelopment project, we are conducting a short survey to better understand how you currently use the existing website and identify areas where improvements are most needed.
Your experiences and insights will help ensure the new website is easy-to-use, effective, and able to meet the needs of all those using it.
The survey should take no more than 15 minutes to complete. All responses will be confidential and used only to guide design and development decisions.
A scheme to help communities become actively involved in the conservation and interpretation of their local archaeological and cultural heritage sites.
The Mayglass Farmstead is an exemplar and rare survivor of a type of two-storied thatched rural dwelling of the Irish vernacular tradition and one of the most significant conservation projects ever carried out by The Heritage Council.
Detail of significant archaeological investigations in Ireland which had not been featured widely in printed publications previous to 2004.