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Lisburn
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Museum aims to collect, safeguard and interpret artefacts and information relating to the Irish linen industry and the history of Lisburn and the Lagan Valley.
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).
Bangor
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Join us for a the once in a year chance to visit Bangor Castle, a Victorian Manor built in 1852. The museum's staff will take you on a guided tour exploring the history of this grand residence and the family that lived here until 1941.
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Come and see the McCrum family grave of the McCrum family of Milford House.
Ballycastle
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This is dramatically sited on the 'ceann bán', gaelic for 'white (chalk) headland'
Bushmils
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) invites you to attend an architect-led tour of Bushmills Courthouse from 11:00 to 13:00 on 13 September 2025.
Rathlin Island
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
We are thrilled to invite you to a special event where we will share the latest, ground breaking updates from the LIFE Raft (Rathlin Acting for Tomorrow) project on beautiful Rathlin Island.
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.
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.
Derry~Londonderry
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Exclusively for the European Heritage Open Days, The Harbour House will open its doors to visitor offering free guided tours
Armagh
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
According to tradition, St. Patrick had a stone church built on this site in 445AD. Although nothing remains of the original building, a church has stood here since that time.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Belfast Buildings Trust, the heritage regeneration charity, invites you to visit its ongoing project at the landmark former Carlisle Memorial Church.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
This presentation will outline the findings of archaeological excavations carried out in North Division townland to the north of Carrickfergus town as part of recent residential development.
Castlerock
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Join us on a walk through time and history along side a National Trust guide. The journey will take you through Earl Bishop Hervey's gardens, his ‘castle’ and you will have exclusive access to the cliff top Mussenden Temple and hear all about its…
Ballycastle
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Franciscan Friary on the outskirts of Ballycastle.
Gracehill
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Call at The Old Village Shop and hear about Gracehill Trust’s ongoing restoration of this key settlement building.
Bellaghy
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Built around 1619 by Sir Baptist Jones, Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn (the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house). What exists today is a mix of various building styles from different periods with the main house lived in…
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Visit St. Malachy's College, founded in 1833 on the site of Thomas McCabe's Vicinage House.
Comber
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Classical style Meeting House was constructed in 1838 on a site donated and endowed by James Andrews, Great Grandfather of John Miller Andrews (Businessman and Northern Ireland's second Prime Minister) and Thomas Andrews Jnr.
Ballymena
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Situated in the village of Galgorm the cottages were believed to be originally built sometime in the late 1600s. With thatched roof it was originally two separate dwellings. With one cottage being used in 1724 as a police station.