Women Walk The City: Hidden Dublin Homes Tour

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Meeting Point: 14 Henrietta Street, Thursday 1st February - Sunday 4th February

Get off the beaten path and explore how homes have formed the lives of Dubliners through the ages. From the faded glory of the Georgian mansions to former tenement buildings, discover Dublin’s hidden historical homes and get a new perspective on the places that have been called ‘home’ throughout the history of Dublin.

Stops include the Dublin Fruit and Veg Markets, the birthplace of Molly Malone, the shortest street in Dublin and much more; along the way, you’ll learn about the women and families who lived and worked in these historic spots.


Date:
Thursday 1st February - Sunday 4th February
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
€5
Address:
14 Henrietta Street, Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, Ireland

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

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