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
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
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
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
Craggaunowen is a Pre-historic Park, an open-air museum with a 16th century castle, showcasing also how our Celtic ancestors of over 1000 year ago lived. For more ... read more
The Crawford Art Gallery, located in the Cork Customs House (1724), is dedicated to the visual arts, both historic and contemporary, displaying an extensive ... read more
Curraghmore House is for more than 800 years in the same family. The present owner, the 8th Marquess of Waterford and his wife are developing the estate by promoting ... read more
Derreen Gardens is more than 60 acres of garden with over 12km of paths winding through mature and varied woodland, full of rare and exotic plants, many of which were ... read more
The Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum, opened in 1998, is dedicated to the story of Derryglad's rural community through a collection of everyday objects, ... read more
Derrynane House, dating back to 1702, was the ancestral home of the politician and statesman Daniel O'Connell, who fought for Catholic emancipation. Surrounded ... read more
Desmond Castle dates back to about the year1500 when it was build as a customs House for James FitzThomas FitzGerald, the 8th Earl of Desmond. Today it houses ... read more
deVeres Art Auctions is an auction house for Fine Art in Dublin, Ireland. read more
Dillon Garden is a charming private garden, which has recently been relocated. The new Dillon Garden is open to groups of 10 or more by appointment from March to the end ... read more
Donegal Castle, dating back to even the Vikings, is a 15th century building. Today, partially restored, the castle is open to the public and often hosts events such ... read more
Dublin Castle's present building dates mainly from the 18th century and has been the seat of the English, British and Irish governments. It is used for state ... read more
Dublin International Piano Competition, established in 1988, is a triennial event and ranks among the most important piano competitions in the world. read more
The Dublin Writers Museum, opened in 1991, is dedicated to the lives and works of Dublin's literary celebrities over the past three hundred years, such ... read more
Dunsany Castle, dating back to 1180, is since the 1400's the ancestral home of the Lords of Dunsany, heads of the Plunkett family. Open to the public, the ... read more
Emo Court House, was build in 1790 for the Earls of Portarlington and designed by James Gandon. Presented by Major Cholmeley Harrison to the nation in 1994, the House, ... read more
Enniscoe Country House is a classical Georgian Country House, and family home of Susan and DJ Kellett. The estate has been in the family since the 1650’s. read more