Irish Sign Language: ISL Guided Tour of 14 Henrietta Street

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14 Henrietta Street, Saturday 7th December

This tour will be delivered exclusively in ISL with no spoken commentary.

When you enter 14 Henrietta Street you’ll experience over 300 years of city and family life in the walls of one address. Our intimate guided tours bring you on a journey from the house's grand Georgian beginnings to the tenement dwellings of its later years.

By connecting to the personal stories of those who called 14 Henrietta Street home, the building’s hidden histories are revealed.

See the house, reveal its stories and discover the layers of Dublin history within its walls.

Duration of the tour is 75 minutes.

This tour is an indoor experience however all windows and doors are open for ventilation, so please dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes.

Access to 14 Henrietta Street is by guided tour only, so to avoid disappointment we recommend that you pre-book your ticket via our website or email us at [email protected]


Date:
Saturday 7th December
Time:
2.30pm
Price:
€6 - €10 (carers & unders 5s Free)
Address:
14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of 14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

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