14 Henrietta Street

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14 Henrietta Street Dublin

About 14 Henrietta Street

In the Georgian enclave fringing Smithfield, 14 Henrietta Street is a haunting museum peeling back Dublin's layers of privilege and poverty. This impeccably restored 1740s townhouse tells the story of Dublin's tenement crisis through immersive guided tours. From aristocratic drawing rooms to overcrowded slums housing 100 souls, it charts 300 years of social change. Award-winning and intimate, it's a poignant reminder of the Big Houses' fall and the Northside's resilience , pure Dublin grit.

What to Expect

Hourly tours (60 mins) whisk you through opulent plasterwork, faded wallpapers, and recreated 1913 Lockout bedsits. Actors bring voices of past residents alive; touch authentic artefacts like eviction notices. No lift, but ground-floor access available. Max 15 per tour for personal insights. Gift shop stocks books on Dublin's hidden histories.

Insider Tips

Book ahead , sells out fast, especially weekends. Wednesday 10am for serene start. Follow with coffee at nearby Brother Hubbard on Capel St. Families: suitable 12+. SEO gold for 'Georgian Dublin museums'. Winter tours glow by candlelight recreations. Pair with Smithfield market for full neighbourhood vibe. Locals whisper of resident ghosts; ask your guide. Essential for understanding Dublin's soul beyond tourist traps.

Details

Address: 14 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1, D01 XY62

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sun: 10am-4pm (hourly tours) Mon-Tue: Closed

Website: https://14henriettastreet.ie/

Tags

  • Social History
  • Georgian
  • Tenements
  • Guided Tour
  • Award Winning
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