The Cork Public Museum, housed in a mid-19th century Georgian house and a modern extension from 2005, is mainly dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Cork ... read more
Cork International Choral Festival, founded in 1954, is an annual festival in Cork, featuring choirs from all over the world. it takes place in the second half of ... read more
Coole Park, the former home of Lady Gregory, the famous dramatist and folklorist, is today a nature reserve (around 390 ha/1000 acres) with a walled garden and ... read more
Clonalis House is the ancestral home of the O’Conors of Connacht ( O’Connors ) who are direct descendants of the last High Kings, the traditional Kings of ... read more
The Chester Beatty Museum is a museum and library, housing the extraordinary collection of books, manuscripts and other treasures from Europe, North Africa and Asia, ... read more
Charleville Castle was built early 19th century by Charles William Bury, Earl of Charleville, and was designed by Francis Johnston. Charleville is believed to be the ... read more
The Cavan County Museum, established in 1996, display the material heritage and culture of County Cavan, from prehistoric to modern objects. The museum is housed in the ... read more
The Carlow County Museum contains four galleries, the museum has a wide collection of items and artefacts from Carlow county including objects that cover ... read more
Burtown House is Georgian villa, built in 1710 and currently home to 3 generations of the Fennell family. It is surrounded by stunning gardens. read more
Bunratty Castle's estate is a major tourist attraction including the castle, "Bunratty House" and "Bunratty Folk Park", an open-air museum ... read more
Brigit's Garden, founded by Brigit's Garden, is a contemporary garden, intended as a contribution to a new environmental awareness, a place where people can ... read more
Borris House is a living house, a working farm and the ancestral home of the MacMurrough Kavanaghswe. Today it is managed by the 16th generation. The castle and ... read more
Blarney Castle, dating back to 1200, contains the castle ruins with the Sone of Eloquence, the extensive gardens including Rock Close (druidic garden) and Blarney House. ... read more
Birr Castle is the seat of the Parsons family, included its presents head, the Seventh Earl of Ross, Brendan Parsons and his family. The castle is only open on specific ... read more
Belvedere House was build for Robert Rochfort, 1st Earl of Belvedere in 1740 as a hunting lodge, by the Palladian architect, Richard Cassels. Since 1982, the estate is ... read more
Bantry House and Garden, home to the White family since 1739, houses an important private collection of furniture and objects of art. It is open to the public since 1946 ... read more
Ballymaloe Cookery School has been delivering a first class culinary education to students all over the world since 1983, and is surrounded by several captivating ... read more
Ballintubbert dates back to 1540, but the present house was built in 1725. It is symmetrically surrounded by the garden, which include the historic garden and several ... read more
Ardgillan Castle was built in 1738 by Reverend Robert Taylor. It remained in the Taylor family until 1962. Today, owned by the Fingal County Council who restored ... read more
Áras an Uachtaráin, the former Viceregal Lodge, is now the official residence and main workplace of the President of Ireland. Designed by Nathaniel Clements, it was ... read more