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Visual Art: National Gallery of Ireland tours for the hard of hearing

5 Oct 2017 (Past)

National Gallery of Ireland


The National Gallery of Ireland run free public tours for individuals who are hard of hearing or have hearing impairments. Listening devices are utilised to increase enjoyment and engagement with the reopened gallery and the national collection.

The tours are held on the first Thursday of every second month.

The next tour for the hard of hearing will take place on Thursday 5th October and will leave from the the Merrion Square Information Desk at 6.30pm.

These tours are free of charge and no advanced booking is necessary.

For more information, contact:
Caoilte O’Mahony, Education Officer: Teachers, Schools, Youth & Community Engagement
National Gallery of Ireland | T: 01 6633579 | E: comahony@ngi.ie

Louis Le Brocquy, A Family, 1951, oil on canvas

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) The Taking of Christ, 1602. On indefinite loan to the National Gallery of Ireland from the Jesuit Community.

Peter Paul Rubens,
Head of a Bearded Man, 1622-24


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