February Teatime Talk: Mary Wollstonecraft at 15 Henrietta Street
Join historian Fergus Whelan to discuss the life of the writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights
January Teatime Talk:How the retail industry changed the face of Dublin City Centre (1750 – 2000)
Join us for the first Teatime Talk of 2022
Recruitment Call: Visitor Experience Coordinator (now closed)
Dublin City Council Culture Company is seeking a Visitor Experience Coordinator
The writing on the wall
Gillian Ryan shares her thoughts about a unique piece of graffiti in the house
Christmas Opening Hours 2021
Visit us over the Christmas break
December Teatime Talk: Solving the tenements? Dublin Corporation and the housing question, 1880-1940
Dr Ruth McManus will explore the approach taken by Dublin Corporation to address the city’s housing problems in the 1800s.
Musical Memories Tours this December
This festive season 14 Henrietta Street will celebrate Christmas in Dublin with special 'singalong' tours.
November Teatime Talk: The rise and fall of Georgian Dublin with Pat Garry
The formation of Henrietta Street marked the beginning of the golden age of Georgian Dublin, a time of great prosperity and growth which tra...
Covid update on easing of museum restrictions
In line with the recent government guidelines on the easing of restrictions for Covid-19, we are delighted to be able to increase the capaci...
Caring for 14 Henrietta Street
Did you know that the building actually makes up 50% of 14 Henrietta Street’s collection?
October Teatime Talk with the Festival of History: Bally-far-out; the move from Tenements to Suburbia
In this special Teatime Talk, part of The Dublin Festival of History, Donal Fallon talks to Tim Carey about his new book ...
September Teatime Talk with the Festival of History: From Townhouse to Tenement, with Dr Tim Murtagh and Ciarán Wallace
In his new book, Henrietta Street: Grandeur and Decline, Dr Tim Murtagh tells the story of Henrietta Street over the period 1800 to 1914 ...