Rathmines
Rathgar may well be the most fascinating area of Dublin. Rathgar’s residents have also proved to be some of the most influential in Irish political, social and cultural life, with at least four Nobel Prizewinners boasting strong ties with the area.
For as long as we have records, Temple Bar has been at the heart of Dublin’s cultural life. The world’s favourite oratorio and chorus – `Hallelujah’ from Handel’s Messiah – had its... Læs mere
An exploration of Dublin’s infamous red-light districts, uncovering their histories of vice, crime, taverns and intrigue in the city’s turbulent past.
Over the years it has witnessed some of the pivotal events in Irish history and has been home to some of the most important people in Irish social, religious,... Læs mere
A compendium of historical facts and figures, perfect for dipping into. Full of information that will make you say, ‘I never knew that’
This `Liberty’ expanded and took in the part of Dublin which today is known as the Liberties, one of Dublin’s oldest and most interesting parts of the capital, occupying a unique place in Ireland’s social and cultural history.