- The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum’s site is very large, extending to over 175 acres. There are many attractions and activities in the open-air museum, as well as the extensive Folk and Transport Galleries. Catering wont be a problem; the new Gilford Tearoom, in Ballycultra Town serves hot and cold meals, snacks and drinks, as does the tea room in Read more…
- Gormleys Fine Art is one of Irelands leading galleries renowned for their strong mix of emerging and established artists. With galleries in Omagh, Belfast and Dublin their walls reflect the exhilarating character and infinite variety of the exciting world of painting and sculpture. Dealing primarily in contemporary Irish Art, Gormleys stock work by Colin Watson J B Vallely James Brohan Read more…
- Gormleys Fine Art is one of Irelands leading galleries renowned for their strong mix of emerging and established artists. With galleries in Omagh, Belfast and Dublin their walls reflect the exhilarating character and infinite variety of the exciting world of painting and sculpture. Dealing primarily in contemporary Irish Art, Gormleys stock work by Colin Watson J B Vallely James Brohan Read more…
- A trip to the fantastic Dublin Tourism Centre is a must for every visitor to Dublin, providing a one stop shop for all your information and reservation needs while visiting Dublin city and county. Opened in 1996, the Dublin Tourism Centre is situated in the beautifully restored former church of St. Andrew on Suffolk Street, in the heart of Dublin’s Read more…
- The Eakin Gallery stocks one of Irelands largest selection of Traditional and Contemporary paintings by leading Irish artists which include; Markey Robinson, William Conor, Basil Blackshaw, Louis le Brocquy, Neil Shawcross, J B Vallely, Tom Carr, Brian Ballard, George Campbell, Sean Scully, William Crozier, Donald Teskey, Maurice Wilks, Percy French, Charles McAuley, Frank McKelvey, George Callaghan, Stef Callaghan, Paul Walls, Read more…