What’s On @ Richmond Barracks
Join us! January to April 2024
Fairs at Richmond Barracks Visit our website and social media for more details on our fairs: www.richmondbarracks.ie/fairs www.instagram.com/richmondbarracksdublin
Our St Brigid’s Day Fair will be on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 February 2024 Our next fair will take place Saturday and Sunday 3 and 4 February 2024 and will be all about celebrating the creativity of women, Spring, Brigit and St Brigid’s Day. Visitors are invited to stop by and shop from artists, designers, and makers, attend a family-friendly creative workshop, indulge in some locally sourced food and enjoy entertainment in our garden. These quarterly fairs showcase the talents of creatives and social entrepreneurs whilst providing genuine gifting options, as well as promoting culture, creativity and conversation.
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Try out something new in 2024! Join us for workshops, talks, tours and classes as part of Culture Connects @ Richmond Barracks. Culture Connects is our year-round programme that invites people in Dublin to try out new things. You are welcome to visit us Tuesday to Saturday 10 am to 5 pm, with regular late opening on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. You can take part in one of our many workshops, talks and tours, or simply drop by to visit this historic building, browse in Inchicore Library (also open on Mondays) or enjoy our peaceful garden space. We have picked out some highlights from January to April in this brochure but please check our website regularly to see the full programme.
How to book:
H Telephone 01 524 2532 H Email info@richmondbarracks.ie H Visit www.richmondbarracks.ie Opening hours
Monday 10 am - 5 pm (library only) Tuesday 10 am - 5 pm (workshops may run later) Wednesday 10 am - 5 pm (workshops may run later) Thursday 10 am - 5 pm Friday 10 am - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm See page 20 for information about library opening times.
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Walking tours
To book: visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Biodiversity walking tours
Saturdays 30 March and 27 April at 11 am
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Adult ticket €5, children accompanying an adult go free ✔ Take a closer look at the biodiversity of Inchicore with eco gardener in residence Polly Rowley-Sams. You will learn about the ecology of the locality and discover some unexpected local treasures.
Richmond Barracks to Kilmainham walking tour Weekly every Thursday and Saturday at 11 am
€10 full / €8 concession ✔ Follow in the footsteps of the men and women of the 1916 Rising, revealing the rich history of Dublin 8 along the way. The tour is approximately 90 minutes.
Goldenbridge Cemetery tour
Weekly every Thursday and Saturday at 1 pm
€10 full / €8 concession ✔ Join us for a guided walking tour of Ireland’s first garden cemetery, founded by Daniel O’Connell almost 200 years ago, as Ireland’s non-denominational burial ground for any and all religions. The tour is approximately 75 minutes.
Turas as Gaeilge / Tours in Irish
Gach mí ar an gcéad Satharn ag 11 am agus 1 pm Tá dhá thuras siúlóide á stiúradh go hiomlán trí Ghaeilge ar an gcéad Satharn de gach mí. Tá an tsiúoid o Dhún Richmond go Cill Mhaighneann ag 11 am agus turas Reilig an Droichid Órga ag 1 pm ar Dé Sathairn 10 Feabhra, 2 Márta agus 6 Aibréan. Tá siad saor in aisce. Fáilte roimh gach leibhéal Gaeilge. All levels of Irish welcome. Le breis eolas féach ar www.richmondbarracks.ie
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Take part!
Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Tuesdays 9 January to 13 February and 27 February to 2 April at 11 am Tuesdays 16 April to 21 May at 6 pm
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Dance Delights Join Richmond Barracks dance artists in residence Philippa Donnellan and Mia DiChiaro to try out different dance styles in ✔ a relaxed and friendly environment. It is a great chance to enjoy moving your body, meet new people and have some fun. No prior experience of dance is needed and you can move at your own pace.
Thursdays from 11 January to 21 March and 11 April to 16 May at 11 am
Sing for Fun
Our drop-in singing workshop continues in 2024. Sing for Fun is for anyone who is interested in singing as part of a group to feel good. Learn to sing different songs and do fun vocal warm-ups and exercises. No singing experience needed, just a willingness to take part and enjoy yourself.
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Thursdays 11 January to 1 February at 11 am
Felt Dancing - dance and textile art workshops Felt Dancing is a series of taster workshops that combine dance and felt making. The workshops are led by Richmond Barracks craft artist in residence Niki Collier and dance artist ✔ in residence Philippa Donnellan. Join Niki and Philippa to explore different fabrics, fibres and textiles. Together they will sculpt parts of the body through the ancient craft of felt making and respond through movement to create fibre-inspired dances.
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Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Wednesdays 17 January to 21 February at 6.30 pm
Indoors Outdoors
Introduction to watercolour painting Join visual artist Michele Hetherington to explore the exciting possibilities of watercolour painting from sketch to finished work.The workshops will give an introduction to materials, paper and the basics of colour theory. Each week you will learn through ✔ different colour experiments and compositions drawn from landscape, still life and abstract forms. These workshops are suitable for complete beginners or artists wishing to explore a new technique.
Wednesdays 17 January to 7 February at 6.30 pm
Smartphone film-making
Join filmmaker Robert Fitzhugh to learn how to make films on your smartphone. These practical workshops will give you experience of the whole process from story generation and storyboarding to filming, editing and showing your work. Please note you must be able to attend all four of these workshops as you will be making your own film over the four weeks. These workshops are for adults.
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Tuesdays 23 January to 27 February at 12.30 pm
African drumming workshops
Start the new year with a bang! Join Nico Severin from the Big Bang Festival of Rhythm for this weekly African drumming workshop. Over the course of six weeks you will learn basic rhythm and drumming techniques. No experience is required and you can book to come to one session or come to them all. Drums will be provided or bring your own.
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Friday 26 January at 11 am
Brigid’s Cross Workshop
A Brigid’s cross is traditionally woven from straw or rushes to celebrate the feast of St. Brigid. Join eco gardener in residence Polly Rowley-Sams to to make your own Brigid’s cross, ready for St. Brigid’s day on the first of February.
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Saturdays 27 January, 24 February, 30 March and 27 April at 2 pm
Sustainable Saturdays: Reuse and repair social Upcycle your old clothes into new treasures! Use your creativity to keep textiles out of landfill, chat and meet new people. ✔ This monthly clothes upcycling workshop is led by Change Clothes Crumlin, a community based clothing reuse hub. These workshops are family friendly. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Thursday 1 February at 1 pm
Make a Brideog doll
Brideog dolls are made as a representation of St. Brigid and to welcome in the light of spring. Join us to make your own Brideog and celebrate St. Brigid’s day. This workshop is suitable for all ages and levels of ability.
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Fridays 2 to 23 February at 2 pm
Ukulele circle Come and strum along with us in our new Ukulele Circle! Originating in Hawaii in the late 1800s the ukulele is a great ✔ starter instrument for anyone who wants to try their hand at something new. Ukuleles are provided but you can bring your own if you have one. Suitable for adults and all abilities welcome.
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Take part!
Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Saturday 10 February at 10 am
Make a salve
During this three hour workshop you will learn how to make your very own healing ointment. Using plants from the Richmond Barracks garden, you will learn about ethical harvesting, methods of drying and infusing plant materials to create your own simple herbal remedy. All materials provided and participants will take a sample home with them. This workshop will be run by Maggie O’Keefe of Dublin Herb Bike.
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Saturday 10 February at 1 pm
Make an embroidered Valentine’s card Create your own embroidered Valentine’s cards and make something unique and beautiful for yourself or your loved ones. Suitable for beginners and experienced embroiderers alike. This workshop is for adults and children aged 8 +. As this workshop will require the use of needles, children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Wednesday 14 February at 11 am
Felted hearts
What colour is your heart? Join our craft artist in residence Niki Collier and make a heart brooch using needle and wet felting craft. You could wear your heart on your sleeve, give it to someone special or keep it for yourself. No experience required. This workshop is for adults and children aged 8 +. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
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Friday 1 March at 11 am
Make a Martenitsa
Martenitsa are traditional Bulgarian decorations made to welcome in the springtime. They are gifted to loved ones to bring good luck and good health. Join craft artist in residence Niki Collier to make your own Martenitsa and learn about the origins of this tradition.
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Monthly community dinners at Richmond Barracks Wednesday 6 March and Wednesday 3 April from 5 pm to 7 pm Join us for a community dinner on the first Wednesday of March and April. A perfect opportunity to enjoy some wholesome hot food before attending one of our workshops or talks, or to drop in for some food and a chat if you’re in the area. FoodCloud Kitchen will be serving a menu of seasonal food which will include a drink, a main course and a dessert, all for €10! Food will be available from 5 pm with last orders at 6.30 pm. Places are limited so booking in advance is advised.
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Take part!
Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Fridays 1 to 22 March at 12 pm
Juggling for adults
Join circus artist Fadi Zmorrod to learn the art of juggling. Explore techniques for juggling with balls, scarves, clubs and rings, try out solo and group exercises, improve your coordination and have fun!
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Wednesday 6 March at 7 pm
Céilí Mór Dún Richmond
Bígí linn le haghaidh oíche ceoil, rince agus spraoi chun Seachtain na Gaeilge a cheiliúradh. Join us for a night of music, dance and fun to celebrate Seachtain na Gaeilge. Led by céilí ✔ caller and sean nós dancer Louise O’Connor. Louise will be calling out the dance steps, so this céilí is ideal for novices and less experienced dancers. Be prepared to make use of your cúpla focail and have a lot of fun! Comfortable shoes essential. This is an alcohol-free event for adults/over 18s.
Wednesdays 10 April to 1 May at 11 am
Mindful mark-making
Mindful mark-making is about giving yourself the freedom to be creative. Under the guidance of artist Liz Nilsson, in these workshops you will explore unconventional mark-making tools ✔ and play with lines, colour and texture. Each workshop will explore a different approach to mark-making. These workshops are for anyone who wants to try something new and enjoy being creative. They are open to all levels of experience and ability.
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Online Book Club
Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532 The Richmond Barracks online book club meets via Zoom from 8 to 9 pm on the last Thursday of the month. The book club is a relaxed and friendly online space where we talk about the book we have read, swap book recommendations and have a chat. Everyone is welcome to join in. If you need help getting started on Zoom please contact us on info@richmondbarracks.ie or call 01 524 2532
Thursday 25 January at 8 pm
In-person Online
‘Milkman’ by Anna Burns In an unnamed city, where to be interesting is dangerous, an eighteen-year-old woman has attracted the unwanted and unavoidable attention of a powerful and frightening older man, ‘Milkman‘. In this community, where suggestions quickly become fact, where gossip and hearsay can lead to terrible consequences, what can she do to stop a rumour once it has started? Milkman is an eccentric, powerful, sometimes chilling and darkly funny novel.
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Thursday 29 February at 8 pm
‘Kellie’ by Kellie Harrington with Roddy Doyle After Kellie Harrington won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, the Irish public recognized her as not merely a sporting hero, but a deeply inspirational human being. Now, Kellie tells the story of her unlikely journey to the top, and of the many obstacles and setbacks she overcame along the way. ‘Kellie’ is an inspiring look inside the life and psychology of a woman who is both brilliantly ordinary and utterly exceptional. Please check richmondbarracks.ie for details of the March and April online book clubs.
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Historical talks and workshops for adults To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
First Wednesday of each month at 7 pm
Indoors Outdoors
Talks at the Mess €5 full / €3 concession
Talks at the Mess is a series of talks at Richmond Barracks on the first Wednesday of the month. Hosted by social historian Donal Fallon, each talk features a guest speaker and celebrates the rich stories and experiences of the local community, past and present.
✔ Wednesday 7 February at 7 pm Big Jim Larkin ‘The Divine Mission of Discontent’. Historian Donal Fallon will explore the life and legacy of Jim Larkin. Check richmondbarracks.ie for updates about Talks at the Mess happening in March and and April.
Wednesdays from 28 February to 3 April at 10 am
People, places and times past: An introduction to researching local history
Have you ever wanted to find out more about the history of your local area? In this six week workshop led by historian Dr. Declan ✔ Brady you will learn how to do your own local history research. Each week will cover different ways of finding information about the people and places of your neighbourhood in times past.
McDowells, Inchicore 1950s, from @photosofdublin
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For children, teenagers and families Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Join Dublin City’s Historian in Residence for Children Dervilia Roche for these free, interactive workshops at Richmond Barracks for children aged 9 to 12. Please note that children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian throughout the workshop.
Saturday 13 January at 11 am
Children’s history workshop: Ancient civilisations
Indoors Outdoors
Learn about some of the ancient civilisations of the world, including Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and more. Find out how ✔ we can use history tools to examine the clues they left behind, and explore the ways those civilisations influenced our lives today.
Saturday 27 January at 11 am
Children’s history workshop: Ireland during World War II
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Learn about what life in Ireland was like during the Second World War and create your own ÉIRE sign to take home.
Friday 16 February at 2 pm
Children’s history workshop: Timeline puzzle Join Dublin’s Historian-in-Residence for Children, Dervilia Roche for a free, interactive workshop for children aged 9 to 12. Explore the history of Richmond Barracks in jigsaw form and piece together a timeline of the building’s past.
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Tóraíocht na Staire Ceilte Tabhairt leat ár dTóraíocht Taisce na Startha Ceilte do Leanaí Tá tóraíocht taisce faoi do threoir féin dírithe ar leanaí 9-12 bhliain d’aois in éineacht le duine fásta. Lean an triail trí lár chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath, ag réiteach leideanna agus ag fiosrú nastartha ceilte ar an mbealach. Ar fáil ónár ndeasc fáiltithe, chomh maith le leabharlanna ar fud chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath. Más mian leat cóip dhigiteach a fháil is féidir leat í a íoslódáil ó www.richmondbarracks.ie nó ríomhphost a sheoladh chugainn ar info@richmondbarracks.ie agus seolfaimid chugat í.
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For children, teenagers and families Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Saturday 9 March at 11 am
Children’s history workshop: Ancient animals of Ireland
Indoors Outdoors
✔ Learn about the animals that have inhabited Ireland since prehistoric times, and Ireland’s connection to dinosaurs. Explore the folklore and traditions associated with different animals in this interactive workshop. For children aged 9 to 12. Tuesday 26 March at 2 pm
Children’s history workshop: Easter eggs Learn about Easter traditions from Ireland and other countries, and find out how the tradition of chocolate eggs came about. Decorate your own egg shells and take part in an east egg hunt in the garden.
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For more information about Children’s History Workshops in April please check richmondbarracks.ie
Last Saturday of each month
Children’s history book club Calling all budding history buffs! We’re looking for children aged 9 to 12 to join our Children’s History Book Club. The book club is facilitated by Historian-in-Residence for Children Dervilia Roche ✔ and meets up once a month. To book a place for your child, or for more information, see richmondbarracks.ie
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For children, teenagers and families Admission free, booking required To book: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Tuesday 13, Wednesday 14 and Thursday 15 February at 1 pm
Indoors Outdoors
Street art camp
Join local street artist Miguel Vergara to create your own street art and learn about what it is, where it comes from and who it’s for. Fancy learning how to create your own character or work on your own tag? During this camp you will get to experiment with various mediums, including spray paint. The Street Art camp is for ages 15 to 18 and ideally you should be able to come to all three sessions. There will be a nominal charge of €10 for the three days towards the cost of materials and refreshments.
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Tuesday 27 February at 6 pm
Let’s make zines!
A whizz-bang introduction into zines, the little booklets that could. In this workshop you’ll be learning to make your own 8 page folded zine, bringing your own idea to life. A zine can be about ✔ almost anything - if you know about it, you can make a zine about it. Each participant will go away with their own zine, a how-to fold worksheet and a new love for zine making! For ages 12 to 16 years.
Tuesday 5 March at 6 pm
Make an accordion zine An accordion fold zine is one of the most common folds for zine making and book binding. It consists of a sheet of paper ✔ that is folded in a zigzagging pattern. The zigzags allow for more space to draw or write. Join Kate Escolin of Tiny Greens to learn how to make your own accordion zine. For ages 12 to 16.
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Tuesday 12 March at 6 pm
Introduction to comics Indoors Outdoors Comics are an accessible and exciting medium that all creative people can use to tell stories - big or small! In this workshop you will learn the basics of comic-making and create your own ✔ one page comic. Ages 12 to 16.
Tuesday 19 March at 6 pm
Four Panel Comic Strip
What makes comics great for young storytellers is that they require only a few simple things to get started: a pencil, paper, ✔ and a basic understanding of important comic elements. In this workshop for ages 12 to 16 you will learn a fun but simple way to tell stories by making a four panel comic strip
Friday 29 March at 12 pm, Friday 5 April at 2 pm
Introduction to Circus Skills for families
Join circus artist Fadi Zmorrod for this introduction to circus skills for children and their parent or caregiver. Learn how to ✔ do skills like juggling, acrobatics and balance together! Friday 29 March - 4 to 7 year olds plus their adult. Friday 5 April - 8 to 12 year olds plus their adult. Adults will be expected to fully take part in this workshop. There is a nominal charge of €5 per child and accompanying adult to cover materials and refreshments.
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Enjoy our garden
Visit at any time when we are open To book workshops: please visit www.richmondbarracks.ie or call +353 1 524 2532
Tuesday 5 March at 11 am
Introduction to Vermicomposting
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Vermicomposting is a method of creating nutrient rich soil in the form of compost with the help of your kitchen scraps and some wonderful worms! Join Polly Rowley-Sams for this hands-on workshop in which you will learn how to vermicompost at any scale and make your very own worm tower to take home.
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Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm
Richmond Barracks Community Garden drop-in gardening Are you interested in growing vegetables and herbs here in Richmond Barracks? Get involved in the community garden - there’s lots to be done! Contact reception on 01 524 2532 or email info@richmondbarracks.ie to get involved.
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Our Biodiversity Worksheet Pick up our biodiversity worksheet for Children Learn about the importance of biodiversity and protecting the natural environment with games, drawing some fun facts too. Available in Richmond Barracks and also to download online at richmondbarracks.ie/visit/garden, this self guided worksheet about biodiversity and honey bees, was created by children who took part in a 4-day biodiversity workshop led by Richmond Barracks eco-gardener in residence Polly Rowley-Sams.
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Inchicore Library at Richmond Barracks Since August 2020 Richmond Barracks has been home to the Inchicore Library, operated by Dublin City Libraries. The library offers a range of adult fiction and non-fiction material, a selection of young adult material and a junior library. A range of books on Dublin are also available in the library’s Dublin Collection. Items can be reserved online and collected at Inchicore Library. Printing and photocopying facilities are also available.
Join in! Each month Inchicore Library runs a number of groups that are open for anyone to join. The Toddler Group meets Wednesday mornings from 10 am - 11 am. Due to its popularity booking is recommended at inchicorelibrary@dublincity.ie. The Knitting Club meets on Thursdays from 3 pm - 4.30 pm and both experienced knitters and beginners are welcome to join in. It is a drop in event, no booking needed. The Movie and Book Club meet on the 3rd Monday of the month at 2.15 pm to discuss a book and its film adaptation.
Library Opening Times In January 2024 Inchicore Library will have extended self-service opening hours in place. This means the library will be accessible to the public from Monday to Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm each week. Library staff will be in the library from 10 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 5 pm from Monday to Thursday every week and on alternative Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions about this please enquire with library staff or email inchicorelibrary@dublincity.ie.
Every Friday enjoy delicious food at Richmond Barracks, Inchicore. Visit the FoodCloud Kitchen café from 10 am to 3 pm. FoodCloud Kitchen showcases how surplus food can be spectacular. They serve hot drinks, tasty snacks and delicious lunch options. Menus are created using seasonal ingredients sourced from FoodCloud’s suppliers and change weekly. Your Friday meal will greatly benefit vulnerable communities. All profits generated are reinvested into FoodCloud’s core activities, redistributing surplus food to over 600 community and voluntary organisations nationwide. • No booking required • Small groups welcome • Sweet treats available Find out more at https://food.cloud
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Cultural Spaces Hire at Richmond Barracks Richmond Barracks is a beautiful building with a rich historical background. Its many spaces and distinctive design make it a versatile and interesting venue for your event. Our building has six spaces available for hire, which can be taken separately or combined for a bigger event: • A large hall space called The Gymnasium • Two sizeable spaces for large meetings or workshops • A café / kitchen space for meetings • A large garden space • A tent in the garden space suitable for performances Our building and spaces are frequently used for a wide array of events - launches, conferences, training days, meetings, productions and exhibitions. We make your booking as easy as possible with catering, furniture and AV equipment all available to book.
Get In Touch
To make an enquiry about any of our spaces, please contact us. Email: venuehire@dublincitycouncilculturecompany.ie Telephone: +353 1 524 2532
Want to get involved with your community? Use dublincity.ie/culturenearyou to find out how you can get involved in your local community. Culture Near You is an online map that helps you find out what’s on your doorstep. Use it to discover how you can get active, delve into heritage, get creative, get involved with your community and much much more.
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Richmond Barracks, off Bulfin Rd, Inchicore, Dublin 8, D08 YY05. Find us on Google Maps: 8MQM+8G You can reach Richmond Barracks by taking any of these buses: 13, 68, G1, G2 or take the red line Luas and get off at the Drimnagh or Goldenbridge stops.