Johnstown Castle is a great 19th-century castle with a long history for over 800 years. Today you can visit the castle, the Agricultural Museum, enjoy the stunning ... read more
James Adam & Sons Ltd., dating back to 1887, offers specialist sales ranging from Important Irish Art, Fine Period Furniture, Fine Jewellery & Watches, Silver ... read more
Iveagh Gardens are popularly known as Dublin’s ‘Secret Garden’, formerly belonging to the Earls of Iveagh, and designed by Ninian Niven in 1863. They include ... read more
The Irish Whiskey Museum is dedicated to the story of Irish Whiskey, its origins, its rise to glory and its dramatic fall and where you can discover some delicious new ... read more
The Irish National Stud is home of the most magnificent horses, a small Horse Museum, and the glorious Japanese Gardens & the St. Fiachra's Garden. read more
The Irish Museum of Modern Art, IMMA, is home to the National Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art. It started in 1990 and houses now over 3,500 artworks by Irish ... read more
Huntington Castle, dating back to early 17th century, is owned and inhabited by Alexander and Claire Durdin Robertson, descendants of the original builders. The castle ... read more
Howth Castle has since its first construction in the 12th century always been in the same family. Although a family home also of the present owners, the Gaisford St. ... read more
Heywood Gardens surrounded once Heywood House, built in 1773 by Frederick Trench. Fortunately the visitors can still enjoy today the landscape park with gardens, lakes, ... read more
The Herman Wilkinson Auction Rooms, established in 1928 on Lower Rathmines Road, Dublin, offers a wide variety of specialist auctions in addition to Dublin’s most ... read more
The Guinness Storehouse, located in the former fermentation plant of the brewery, offers today a Guinness Brewery experience telling the tale of Ireland's famous ... read more
Green on Red Gallery, established in 1992, promotes Irish and international Contemporary Art through exhibitions and a regular presence at international art fairs. For ... read more
Glenview Gardens 3 acre (1.2 ha) contains different style gardens, such as a sunken white garden, a Japanese garden, the bog garden, a woodland ... read more
Glenveag castle, built in 1867-1873, for John George Adair and designed by John Townsend Trench, was handed over to the nation, along with its gardens and much of the ... read more
Glebe House, originally a Rectory built in the 1820s, has been the former home of the late Derek Hill (1916 – 2000), a renowned painter and collector. He was ... read more
Garinish (Garnish or Ilnacullin ) Garden is a 15 ha (37 acres) Italian Arts & Crafts Garden, resulting from the creative partnership of Annan and Violet Bryce, then ... read more
The Galway City Museum offers permanent and temporary exhibitions related to Galway’s rich cultural heritage, past and present.The museum is housed in a modern ... read more
Mother's Tankstation Gallery is dedicated to Contemporary Art. For more detailed information, see website read more
The GAA Museum is a Museum of Gaelic sports (Gaelic football, hurling, handball and camogie), whereas it also brings to life how the GAA has contributed to our cultural, ... read more
Fota House's history is closely linked to the Smith-Barry family (Earls of Barrymore since 1627), who were granted lands at Fota already in 1185. Owned today by ... read more