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14 Henrietta Street is reopening in July 2021

We’re delighted to announce that 14 Henrietta Street will reopen to the public on Wednesday, 7 July 2021.

23 June Teatime Talk: Life in 14 Henrietta Street during the Lockout & Easter Rising

Join us for this special Teatime Talk to mark the publication of 14 Henrietta Street: Grandeur and Decline by Dr Tim Murtagh.

2 June Teatime Talk: Bally-far-out

Join us for this special Teatime Talk to mark the publication of the book 14 Henrietta Street; From Tenement to Suburbia, 1922 - 1979 by Don...

14 Henrietta Street publishes three new books

14 Henrietta Street is delighted to present three publications which expand on, and uncover the lives of the people who lived at 14 Henriett...

30 June Teatime Talk: Georgian Beginnings

Historian and author Dr Melanie Hayes discusses her new book 'Georgian Beginnings' and explores the first families ...

14 Henrietta Street wins European Museum prize

14 Henrietta Street has won a prestigious award at the European Museum of The Year 2020 awards.

14 Henrietta Street nominated for European Museum of the Year Award

We’re delighted that 14 Henrietta Street has been nominated for European Museum of the Year 2020.

May Teatime Talk: 'Dublin’s Dancehalls & Cinemas'

Join tour guide Gillian Ryan to delve into the history of Dublin's dancehalls and cinemas.

Seán McLoughlin: The North King Street Bolshevik

The streets around Henrietta Street contain some surprising connections to the revolutionary period and the on-going decade of centenaries.

April Teatime Talk: 'The Dublin Markets'

Join tour guide Gillian Ryan to discover the history of the Dublin Markets.

Factory Girls: Williams and Woods

Donal Fallon explores the legacy of the Williams and Woods Factory and the role it played in the lives of Henrietta Street residents, partic...

(CLOSED) Join our free Schools Resources Workshops

We are running free online orientation workshops over the coming months to help guide you through our new online schools resources.

SHARE YOUR STORY

Do you have memories of Dublin’s tenements? Perhaps you lived in a tenement, or knew someone who did. Maybe you worked in or around the tenement buildings. Whatever your connection, we would like to hear your stories.