Richmond Barracks St. Brigid’s Day Fair

This event has ended

Richmond Barracks, Saturday 3rd February - Sunday 4th February

What awaits you at the Richmond Barracks St. Brigid's Day Fair:

Stalls: Shop in our market, which showcases the talent of women in business, offering a selection of goods and products inspired by the spring season.
Workshops: Participate in family-friendly workshops that blend fun and learning. Engage in crafting and design activities to celebrate the season.
Food and Drink: Savour the flavours of the season with our selection of vendors offering locally sourced food and drinks.
Entertainment: Enjoy performances by talented artists and musicians, creating a lively atmosphere throughout both days of the Fair.
Inchicore Library: The library will be closed, but members can use their library card to access the self-service library facilities.

Free Admission: Entry to the Richmond Barracks St. Brigid's Day Fair and all workshops are free. Bring your family, friends, and curiosity for a day of exploration and discovery. Furry friends are welcome too.


Date:
Saturday 3rd February - Sunday 4th February
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Richmond Barracks, Saint Michael's Estate, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Rialto Community Arts Festival

Rialto

A community driven arts festival in the heart of Dublin 8. Welcome to the Rialto Community Arts Festival! We’re not like other arts festivals. There’s no ‘big names’ involved with this, just grassroot groups and people, all based in or around Dublin 8. Dublin 8 is home to an amazing range of talented people, from photographers and weavers, to poets, authors and film-makers. The Rialto Community Arts Festival is here to shine a light on these amazing people, while inviting our neighbours to see just what Rialto has to offer. What began as a conversation between a couple of people

What's on

Richmond Barracks to Kilmainham Gaol Walking Tour

Richmond Barracks

Walk in the footsteps of the 1916 leaders as they went to their deaths in Kilmainham Gaol following a cursory court-martial at Richmond Barracks. Along the way you will hear of local poets and poetry. Learn about the police and military riot on Emmet Road during the 1913 lock-out and how six young lads from Inchicore fought for democracy in the Spanish Civil War. You will hear of the malevolent doings of the Sham Squire and how ‘Carey told on Skin the Goat’. The tour concludes at Ronan Gillespie’s evocative sculpture commemorating those executed in Stonebreakers yard. “Fergus�

What's on

Goldenbridge Cemetery Tour

Goldenbridge Cemetery

Goldenbridge Cemetery is Ireland's first garden cemetery and was founded by ‘the Liberator’ Daniel O’Connell almost 200 years ago. Visitors will be guided through this unspoilt cemetery and learn about its unique history, including the vaults, the armed guards, the Cuban bloodhounds, the body snatchers and the people buried in the historically significant and interesting graves within its walls. You will hear the stories of two former Taoisigh and their family member Vol. Thomas Burke killed in action in the Easter Rebellion. A new stone has been erected over Eugene Lynch killed by