Seachtain na Gaeilge: Turas Treoraithe den Teach

14 Henrietta Street, Saturday 14th March

At 14 Henrietta Street we offer monthly guided tours as Gaeilge for both fluent speakers and learners.

If you are curious about Irish but you don’t feel that you have enough (or any) fluency for our regular tours ‘as gaeilge’, we are delighted to offer a ‘Gaeilge bhriste' (‘broken Irish’) tour on Saturday 14 March to coincide with Seachtain na Gaeilge.

This tour offers people the chance to build and develop confidence in Irish, by listening, learning and using their cúpla focal with friendly guides who welcome all levels of ability.


Déanaimid saol cultúrtha na cathrach a chosaint agus a chomhroinnt, agus cuirimid leis. Insímid scéalta, nascaimid daoine, agus déanaimid an stair a nochtadh.

Iarsmalann staire sóisialta de shaol Bhaile Átha Cliath is ea 14 Sráid Henrietta, ina ndéantar scrúdú ar shaol aon fhoirgnimh amháin, óna thús i Ré Sheoirse go haimsir na dtionóntán. Déanaimid ceangal idir 300 bliain de stair an tsaoil uirbigh agus scéalta na ndaoine a chuir fúthu san áit seo.

Is é 75 nóiméad fad an turais. Moltar do gach cuairteoir ticéid a fháil roimh ré ar an suíomh ghréasáin seo nó scairt a chur orainn ar +353 1 5240383.


We protect, share and add to the cultural life of the city. We tell stories, make connections and uncover history.

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.

The tour lasts 75 minutes. All visitors are advised to book tickets in advance on the website or call us at +353 1 5240383.


Date:
Saturday 14th March
Time:
1.30pm
Price:
€10 - €12
Address:
14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

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

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