14 Henrietta Street, Dublin
This 18th-century mansion is dear to the hearts of Dubliners who have resided in the city center for generations, showing who they are and where they have come from.
If the walls could talk, they would recount tales of utmost adversity and comradery from the time when there were more than 100 people living here.
Fortunately, former tenants share these obscure tales of tenement life on the essential private excursions.
Every month, we invite people to see, experience and learn about Dublin’s cultural places through Culture Club.
Through this series of hosted talks and tours, we get to know lots of the wonderful venues in Dublin and the dedicated people who work there.
If you’d like to explore 14 Henrietta Street, and other cultural spaces across the city with Culture Club, you can book your free place here.
14 Henrietta Street is a social history museum of Dublin life, from one building’s Georgian beginnings to its tenement times. We connect the history of urban life over 300 years to the stories of the people who called this place home.
In intimate group tours, we bring to life the stories of the humans who lived in the house, their changing circumstances, their experience of family life, of politics, and the impact of world affairs.
As part of Culture Club we host a series of online talks on subjects and themes related to the history of 14 Henrietta Street.
Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 4pm.
Only accessible by guided tour.
€10 adults
€8 concession (Over 60s, students)
€6 Child (age 5+)
€0 Child (under 5)
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