A 19th century eviction cottage at Elmhall, scene of the last eviction in Belcarra, County Mayo, Ireland, has been restored and refurnished as a Heritage Centre.
Childhood home of the Irish poet and dramatist who lived here from 1855 to 1878. Located in Dublin, Ireland.
Historic house built in 1667 on the site of an old castle by the shores of Lough Carra in County Mayo, Ireland.
Includes exhibitions on local history and Kavanagh, a sixty-seat audio-visual theatre, and a research library. Located in Inniskeen, Ireland.
Recreation of the cottage seen in John Ford's 1951 film, "The Quiet Man", which was filmed in the village of Cong, County Mayo, Ireland.
Built between 1594 and 1610, includes history, visitor information, and events.
The smallest museum in Ireland, the tiny turn of the century house was the home of Nora Barnacle, companion, wife and life-long inspiration of James Joyce.
Dublin house where George Bernard Shaw was born.