Virtual Visit to Castleruddery Stone Circle
Take a virtual visit to Castleruddery Stone Circle, Co Wicklow
Take a virtual visit to Castleruddery Stone Circle, Co Wicklow
A new initiative from the Heritage Council and National Museum of Ireland which invites you to share your discoveries and insights about the hidden heritage of your locality.
Know Your 5K’ is a new initiative from the Heritage Council and National Museum of Ireland which provides an opportunity to share discoveries about our hidden heritage. The project helps the public to use a wealth of online resources to find out more about the story of their locality.
The Heritage Council and our friends in National Inventory of Architectural Heritage are delighted to announce the 5km Built Heritage Photography Competition which runs from the 8th to the 18th May.
The Heritage Council and our friends in National Inventory of Architectural Heritage are delighted to announce the 5km Built Heritage Photography Competition which runs from the 8th to the 18th May.
We've pulled out some heritage themed events that are taking place for this years Crinniú na nÓg.
The Heritage Council has announced plans for a modified National Heritage Week, taking into account ongoing restrictions on events and gatherings due to COVID-19.
A moated site on the eastern slopes of Brandon Hill, Co Kilkenny
Lime kilns are a widespread feature on the Irish landscape. In the 19th and early 20th centuries they were hugely important for agricultural and rural life.
Spectacularly located along the coast of the Inishowen peninsula in the northernmost tip of Co. Donegal, Malin Well Old Church is surrounded by a wealth of built and natural heritage including a hermit’s cave known as the ‘Wee House of Malin’, a holy well and a promontory fort.