Women of Ireland Tour: Trailblazers & Pioneers

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Meeting Point: Wolfe Tone Sculpture, Friday 31st January - Sunday 2nd February

Unearth the untold stories of remarkable women who helped shape Dublin’s history on this captivating and immersive walking tour.

From revolutionary leaders and trailblazing activists to visionary artists, influential writers and unsung everyday heroines, this tour explores the profound impact women have had on the city's evolution. Dive into stories of women who made inspirational changes to Ireland's political landscape, financial standings and Women's Health.

Join us as we explore hidden corners of the city, uncovering inspiring stories and little-known legacies with each step.


Date:
Friday 31st January - Sunday 2nd February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Adults €12 / Children €8
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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