Dates & Times
Saturday 18 October
10:00AM , 11:00AM, 12:00PM
Tours last 45 minutes
Architect
Liam McCormick
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Met Éireann
Glasnevin Hill, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Join architect Cormac Murray and members of the Met Éireann team for a guided tour of the organisation’s distinctive headquarters on St. David’s Terrace. Over the course of approximately 35 minutes, visitors will trace the story of the building’s design, its evolution over time, and its continuing role as home to Ireland’s national meteorological service.
The tour begins with an introduction to the building’s conception and Met Éireann’s history, before moving around the exterior to examine the architectural details of the façades, including their Swiss influences and the story behind the original cladding and later re-cladding. Visitors will then step inside to the main lobby to view Ruth Brandt’s sculptural wall and hear from a meteorologist about the practice of weather forecasting.
The tour continues via the staircases, exploring both their design and spatial qualities, before concluding in the canteen area, where the striking windows provide the backdrop for a final discussion and audience Q&A.
Meeting point: Outside the main entrance on St. David’s Terrace
Pre-Book Only
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp to the main floor and an internal lift to the first floor.
Wheelchair accessible
Accessible Toilets
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Met Éireann
Glasnevin Hill, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Dates & Times
Saturday 18 October
10:00AM , 11:00AM, 12:00PM
Tours last 45 minutes
Tour type
Architect
Liam McCormick
Tour Information +
Join architect Cormac Murray and members of the Met Éireann team for a guided tour of the organisation’s distinctive headquarters on St. David’s Terrace. Over the course of approximately 35 minutes, visitors will trace the story of the building’s design, its evolution over time, and its continuing role as home to Ireland’s national meteorological service.
The tour begins with an introduction to the building’s conception and Met Éireann’s history, before moving around the exterior to examine the architectural details of the façades, including their Swiss influences and the story behind the original cladding and later re-cladding. Visitors will then step inside to the main lobby to view Ruth Brandt’s sculptural wall and hear from a meteorologist about the practice of weather forecasting.
The tour continues via the staircases, exploring both their design and spatial qualities, before concluding in the canteen area, where the striking windows provide the backdrop for a final discussion and audience Q&A.
Meeting point: Outside the main entrance on St. David’s Terrace
Pre-Book Only
Accessibility Information
There is a ramp to the main floor and an internal lift to the first floor.
Wheelchair accessible
Accessible Toilets
Share
Booked Out