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Cookstown
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
On the south-east fringes of the sperrin mountains, this large, impressive series of Bronze Age ceremonial stone monuments was excavated from the surrounding bog between 1945 and 1949 and in 1965.
Bangor
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
From humble beginnings Seacourt is now an internationally renowned arts organisation. We are proud owners of a beautiful old Ulster Bank Building, a B1 listed building, in the heart of the city and we are playing our part in the regeneration and…
Carnlough
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The interpretation display in The Heritage Hub at Carnlough Town Hall features stories of the limestone quarrying in Carnlough, iron mining in Glenravel and other industries of the Glens of Antrim in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Kircubbin
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Our property is a Meeting House built in 1834 and is set in a rural setting equidistant from Kircubbin, Ballyhalbert and Ballywalter on the Ards Peninsula. The building has remained largely untouched.
Lurgan
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Shankill Parish Church Lurgan will be hosting an open exhibition as part of a church 300 Year Anniversary event.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The museum is located in "Sovereigns House" on the Mall in the heart of the city. Built in 1810 from local Armagh stone, left over after the completion of the Court House the previous year. It was the first house to be built on The Mall for the…
Bushmills
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This EHOD come and visit the beautifully restored and extended (Grade B1 listed) Courthouse Shared Space Creative Hub - poised to become a premier destination on the North Coast for arts, crafts, heritage, tourism, and culinary experiences.
Carrickfergus
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
External viewing of Victorian Gothic style B+ listed buildings, guided tours, live music, arts and crafts.
Poyntzpass
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
IWAI Newry and Portadown Branch are demonstrating the living history of the Newry Canal and the workings of Moody's Lock.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Visit St. Malachy's College, founded in 1833 on the site of Thomas McCabe's Vicinage House.
Downpatrick
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Downpatrick and County Down Railway is the only full size heritage railway anywhere in Ireland, running trains through the County Down countryside.
Tullyhogue
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This magnificent hilltop enclosure came into historical prominence in the 11th century when it was a dynastic centre and inauguration place of the Cenel nEogain (later the O’Neill's).
Lisburn
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Free access to the amazing pair of authentic Second World War hangars and their growing heritage collection
Carrickfergus
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Enjoy a tour around the carefully restored cottage and learn about the US Rangers and how they formed in Carrickfergus, listen to stories and tales of how American soldiers spent their time in Carrickfergus.
Fivemiletown
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
St John's Church of Ireland, Fivemiletown will open for facilitated tours which will explain the history of the building.
Lisburn
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Hillhall Presbyterian Church is one of the oldest congregations in Ireland, dating back to before the 1750's and with the current church building opened in 1902.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Former activists and political ex-prisoners from within the Republican community host this 3 hour walking tour and provide the visitor with an in depth insight into the most recent phase of the Anglo/Irish conflict. The guides weave their own…
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
In response to rising levels of poverty, workhouses were built across Ireland in the 1840s. This talk looks at the purpose of these workhouses, how the buildings were designed and what life was like inside them.
Newtownards
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Mount Stewart is an exceptional example of the Irish demesne, intended to be both beautiful and productive, with woodland, orchards and farmland providing for the needs of the household.
Glenarm
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Built in 1825, this romantic miniature castle with turrets and battlements is now available as holiday accommodation.