Historic Sites

The City of Dublin can trace its origins back over 1,000 years. From a small Viking settlement Dublin has evolved into one of the most vibrant capitals in the world. A city rich in cultural heritage, by walking the streets of Dublin you will see the many reminders from our past, from the beautifully illuminated Book of Kells dating from 800 AD, to our splendid Georgian architecture, magnificent medieval castles and fine cathedrals. Dublin’s glorious past is very much alive and interactive. For those interested in History, Architecture or Art or for those who would just like to experience a slice of history, Dublin is Truly the place to be!

  • St. Michan's Church

    St. Michan's Church

    Church Street, Dublin 7

    St Michan's church is the oldest Parish Church (still in weekly use) on the north side of the ... Find out more »

  • Swords Castle

    Swords Castle

    Swords County Dublin

    Swords Castle is situated in the centre of the ancient town of Swords about 15 Km north of ... Find out more »

  • Tailor's Hall

    Tailor's Hall

    Back Lane, Off Christchurch Place Dublin 8

    A short distance south on the opposite side of High Street is the Tailor's Hall, dating from ... Find out more »

  • The Four Courts

    The Four Courts

    Inns Quay Dublin 1

    Building work on this impressive Georgian building was begun in 1776 based on designs of ... Find out more »

  • Trinity College Library

    Trinity College Library

    College Street Dublin 2

    Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, ... Find out more »