1916 Sackville Street Art Project
There were more civilians killed during the 1916 Easter Rising than British Soldiers or Irish Volunteers. These 262 men, women and children who were...
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O’Connell Street will come alive with dramatisations, music, and vintage attractions on Easter Monday as RTÉ recreates the sights and sounds of the city a century ago.
The street will be devoted to pedestrians for the day so take this opportunity to roam and explore the exhibits and activities on offer.
Come dressed in clothes from the 1916 period.
Delight in dramatisations which reimagine scenes from the time.
Interact with our actors who will be mingling with the crowds.
See live radio in action as Joe Duffy broadcasts from this iconic street.
Wander around our street exhibition telling the story of The Rising through words and pictures.
Photograph of O’Connell Street courtesy of South Dublin Libraries.
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