Office of Public Works celebrates Culture Night 2023
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The Office of Public Works (OPW) will once again be a proud participant in Culture Night this Friday, 22 September.
A number of OPW sites and properties around the country will be hosting a diverse range of events for the annual all-island celebration of culture this Friday.
The OPW is responsible for maintaining and presenting some of Ireland’s most famous historic properties, 780 national monuments and over 2,000 acres of parkland.
There is a broad programme of events at OPW sites that will give people a chance to connect with their history and heritage as well as enjoy a fun evening exploring the treasures on their doorstep.
Rosemary Collier, Head of Heritage Services and Capital Works Delivery said:
“The OPW is proud of its role in preserving and presenting many icons of our national heritage and is delighted once again to participate in Culture Night. Initiatives like these give people from all walks of life the opportunity to connect with our national heritage and fosters a sense of unity and belonging. It also offers the OPW the opportunity to connect and engage with new audiences that might not previously have availed of these treasures on their doorstep.”
A sample of the events on offer include a bike disco for all the family in the Phoenix Park; a concert drawing on the Irish bardic tradition and classical repertoire in Ormond Castle, Carrick-on-Suir; enjoy popular tunes of the 16th and 17th centuries along with a tour of the period rooms in Kilkenny Castle.
For full details of the OPW-hosted programme visit the following link: https://culturenight.ie/office-of-public-works-on-culture-night/
Due to capacity issues, booking is essential for some events.
For further information, please contact pressoffice@opw.ie
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