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Revolutionary Era Tour: Explore 1913-1923 History
Dublin
The tour will be led by a history postgraduate from a prestigious Irish university. It will explore the intricacies of the revolutionary period from 1913 to 1923.
The tour will be led by a history postgraduate from a prestigious Irish university. It will explore the intricacies of the revolutionary period from 1913 to 1923.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- GPO Museum - The guide will lead visitors to the Neoclassical 18th-century GPO, the headquarters of the 1916 rebellion. Historical events will be discussed at the front, outside the GPO.
- O’Connell Bridge - The guide will escort visitors to O’Connell Bridge, describing the surroundings such as the O’Connell Monument and the life of Daniel…
- GPO Museum - The guide will lead visitors to the Neoclassical 18th-century GPO, the headquarters of the 1916 rebellion. Historical events will be discussed at the front, outside the GPO.
- O’Connell Bridge - The guide will escort visitors to O’Connell Bridge, describing the surroundings such as the O’Connell Monument and the life of Daniel O’Connell. The guide will also offer to take photos with the iconic Ha’penny Bridge in the background.
- Dublin Castle - The guide will take visitors around the exterior of the castle, sharing its history in relation to revolutionary Ireland. This segment of the tour will be conducted outside at various parts of Dublin Castle.
- Mansion House - The guide will lead visitors to the site of the revolutionary government from 1919-1921, which is also the current residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin. This part of the tour will take place at the front and outside of the Mansion House.
- St Stephen’s Green - St. Stephen’s Green is a stunning park in central Dublin, featuring lakes, swans, and flowers. It was a battle site during the 1916 rebellion, with numerous monuments representing the Irish national struggle.
- Harcourt Street - The guide will take visitors to the birthplace of Edward Carson, a unionist who worked to keep Ireland as part of the United Kingdom in the early 20th century. Visitors will also see the headquarters of Conradh na Gaeilge, or the Gaelic League, which promotes the use of the Irish or Gaelic language.
- The Famine Sculptures - Visitors can view the Famine Sculptures by the quays, where Irish ancestors boarded coffin ships.
- Constance Markievicz Bust - Learn about the remarkable life of the Rebel Countess who fought for Irish freedom during the revolutionary period, set in the beautiful surroundings of St. Stephen’s Green.

What's Included
- Guiding Services
- Guiding Services
What's Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Entrance Fees
- Food and drinks
- Entrance Fees
Location
GPO Museum
O'Connell Street
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.