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See Leinster House in a different light on Culture Night 2023

4 Sep 2023, 11.00

A photo of the facade of Leinster House rendered via a filter to appear hand-drawn with pastel colours

All tickets have now been allocated for visits to Leinster House as part of Culture Night, the annual all-island event celebrating culture, creativity and discovery.

See inside the home of Ireland's Parliament

On Culture Night, visitors can take a look at the seldom-seen side of Leinster House, a jewel of Georgian Dublin, as the Houses of the Oireachtas invites visitors to join guided tours of the Dáil and Seanad Chambers as part of the 18th edition of Culture Night.

This special evening of enjoyment, heritage and community will have something for everyone, young and old.

  • Entry to Culture Night at Leinster House is free but tickets must be booked in advance for tours conducted either in English or Irish. **Update 11 September - all tickets have now been allocated**
  • Entry to Leinster House on Culture Night is via the Kildare Street entrance only.
  • All tours of Leinster House will have the option of Irish Sign Language interpretation.

 

A photo looking downwards on the Dáil Chamber rendered via a filter to look as if painted in a slightly surrealist style

See Leinster House and its interior from a different perspective on Culture Night 2023

About Leinster House

Leinster House is the seat of the two Houses of the Oireachtas, Ireland's national parliament, comprising Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann. It was built in the mid 18th century by the Earl of Kildare, James Fitzgerald. The Irish State bought Leinster House in 1924 to house the nascent State's Dáil and Seanad and today Leinster House forms the centre of a complex of buildings accommodating the business of parliament, public representatives and staff.

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