Women in Street Art: Walking Tour | Brigit 2024

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Meeting Point: 3 Aston Place, Saturday 3rd February - Monday 5th February

Discover the stories behind some of Dublin's most iconic murals, graffiti, stickers, and paste ups and the incredible women artists behind the masterpieces. See the city from a new perspective as we stroll, sightsee, and snap selfies with these stunning pieces of street art.

Presented in partnership with Alternative Dublin as part of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women, a Dublin City Council initiative.


Date:
Saturday 3rd February - Monday 5th February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
€10
Address:
3 Aston Place, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of 3 Aston Place, Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

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