Do you want your students to know more about the European Union?
School visits (including virtual visits) Staff visit schools to explain how the European Union works (in English agus as Gaeilge). School groups also visit us at the Representation – these visits can now be organised online. The European Commission also has publications, posters and other materials, which may be of use to teachers and students…
Ye Olde Hurdy Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio
The Ye Olde Hurdy-Gurdy Museum of Vintage Radio, located in Martello Tower Howth, boasts many examples of early Morse equipment, gramophones, crystal sets, valve radios and other pieces of equipment. Additionally, you’ll find music boxes, posters, photographs, telegrams, batteries, needle boxes, early TVs, stamps, household items and more. It’s a gadget lover’s paradise. They’d love…
Galway Atlantaquaria – Educate, Engage and Inspire
Have you considered visiting Galway Atlantaquaria, where we showcase the world of water, from the river to the Sea? We deliver in-house education, outreach and are part of a number of school programmes includes Discover Primary Science and Maths, and the Explorers Education Programme, funded by the Marine Institute. Teacher workshops We have experience in…
The way we wore at the National Museum
The history of Irish fashion in clothing and jewellery. Come and see garments made in Irish fabrics and the importance of textile production and clothing manufacture to the economy of the country. The Way We Wore exhibition displays clothing and jewellery worn in Ireland principally from the 1760s to the 1960s. Although many still think…
The way we wore at the National Museum
The history of Irish fashion in clothing and jewellery. Come and see garments made in Irish fabrics and the importance of textile production and clothing manufacture to the economy of the country. The Way We Wore exhibition displays clothing and jewellery worn in Ireland principally from the 1760s to the 1960s. Although many still think…
Do you want your students to know more about the European Union?
School visits (including virtual visits) Staff visit schools to explain how the European Union works (in English agus as Gaeilge). School groups also visit us at the Representation – these visits can now be organised online. The European Commission also has publications, posters and other materials, which may be of use to teachers and students…
Do you want your students to know more about the European Union?
School visits (including virtual visits) Staff visit schools to explain how the European Union works (in English agus as Gaeilge). School groups also visit us at the Representation and in view of the COVID-19 pandemic we are exploring online visits. The European Commission also has publications, posters and other materials, which may be of use…