Celebrating Women in History: A Walking Tour of Dublin

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Meeting Point: The Wolfe Tone Statue, St Stephen's Green, Friday 30th January - Saturday 31st January

Discover Dublin through the powerful stories of women who endured, resisted, and reshaped the city.

Join one of Dublin City Council's Historians in Residence, Dr Caitlin White, for a two-hour walking tour uncovering hidden histories—from revolutionary figures and reformers to everyday women whose contributions have too often gone unrecognised. Exploring landmarks and overlooked sites this tour reveals how women navigated control, claimed influence, and pushed for change on their own terms.


Date:
Friday 30th January - Saturday 31st January
Time:
10.30am
Price:
Free
Address:
Wolfe Tone Sculpture, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Wolfe Tone Sculpture, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

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