Today is Daffodil Day in Ireland! Unfortunately, The Irish Cancer Society has taken the decision to cancel all street collections and events. That was scheduled for Friday, 27 March 2020 as a result of the coronavirus. What is Daffodil Day? So, it is the Irish Cancer Society’s biggest fundraiser, taking place each year in March. […]
Read MoreOf course in Carlow we have a lot of colored doorways. You can find them everywhere on the small streets of the town. Besides, Ireland is a country known for (among many other things) its vibrant colors. Exploring any town within the Emerald Isle, you’re bound to see bright houses and vivid signage. Then, kaleidoscopic […]
Read MoreCroppies Grave is a Monument of great historical importance. It is the last resting place of over 640 United Irishmen. Who died on 25th May 1798 during the struggle for Irish independence with England at the Battle of Carlow. So, the name Croppy (sometimes spelled Croppie) was used to describe Irish rebels. Young, with their […]
Read MoreToday I want to bring back memories. And show my photos and videos from Saint Patrick’s Day Parade Carlow in 2015 – 2019. Because today is Saint Patrick`s Day. Unfortunately, St Patrick’s Day parades across the country have been canceled. St. Patrick’s Day parades around the world were not be taking place in 2020. It […]
Read MoreVISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art & The George Bernard Shaw Theatre is the most significant exhibition space for contemporary visual art in County Carlow. It covers an area of 3130 m². There are four main galleries, a theatre, a restaurant, a bar, a bookstore, and workshop rooms. The center is located in the heart of […]
Read MoreCarlow Courthouse is a judicial facility on Dublin Road in Carlow Town. So, we will translate the word Courthouse (sometimes spelled court house) as a building that is home to the local court and often the county board. The term commonly used in English-speaking countries is synonymous with the term “Palace of Justice” or “Palais […]
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