The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland: Past and Future Legacies at Society House
Dublin, D02 TW21
Dates & Times
Saturday 18 October
12:30PM, 2:00PM, 3:30PM
Tours last 45 minutes
Tour type
- Building Tour
Tour Information +
Built in 1794, 63 Merrion Square served as an elegant and ‘substantial Dwelling House’ for Dublin’s elite for over a century, before its acquisition by the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland in 1917. The building is unique in Dublin, being the only fully intact Georgian town-house in the city, from its coal cellars under the front pavement to the original coach house and stables beyond the garden.
This tour will begin in the entry of Society House, featuring detailed plasterwork styled after the works of eighteenth-century Dublin’s pre-eminent stuccodore, Michael Stapleton, before moving into the Library for an immersive experience with architectural drawings and photographs from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland’s archival collections.
The remainder of the tour will bring attendees to the first floor reception rooms, with overlooking views of Merrion Square and will discuss different artworks and architectural features of Society House, before finishing in the restored Georgian garden. In addition to the archival collections, the tour will also highlight and demonstrate how personal choices for colours, furnishings and architectural features were essential to the enjoyment and process of finishing a house to ‘taste’ in Georgian Ireland.
Meeting point: 63 Merrion Square South, D02 TW21
Pre-Book Only
Accessibility Information
Accessible Toilets