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Immersive serial killer exhibition opening in Dublin

Immersive serial killer exhibition opening in Dublin

Thu, 30 Oct, 2025

Inescapable Darkness: A Serial Killer Exhibition is an immersive exhibition exploring the chilling truths behind 20 of the world’s most infamous serial killers and the investigations that brought them to justice
Touring three-dimensional wool tapestry tells wartime stories in Enniskillen

Touring three-dimensional wool tapestry tells wartime stories in Enniskillen

Wed, 15 Jan, 2025

St Macartin’s Cathedral in Enniskillen are the only venue in Ireland hosting The Longest Yarn, a three-dimensional wool tapestry and touring exhibition
Exhibition showcases portraits and personal stories of Dubliners

Exhibition showcases portraits and personal stories of Dubliners

Thu, 06 Jun, 2024

Born in Budapest, Peter Varga moved to Dublin at the age of 19.

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