Range of things to visit over heritage weekend
More than 360 properties will be opening their doors to the public, free of charge for Europen Heritage Open Days (EHOD) weekend (8 to 9 September). There will also be talks, tours, exhibitions, performances, arts and crafts all over Northern Ireland.
Buildings and events
Among the places and events you can visit are:
Islandreagh Mill and Beetling Sheds, Dunadry
Visit the mills and dye works on the Islandreagh Estate, a Grade B1 listed building on the banks of the Sixmile River in Dunadry dating back to the early 1800s. You can take a guided walk in the extensive grounds.
Northern Ireland’s Secret Bunker
Located 15 feet below a field on the outskirts of Portadown lies a relic of the Cold War. The secret bunker was built to study the effects of nuclear explosions.
North Down Museum, Town Hall, Bangor Castle
North Down Museum, housed in Bangor Castle (which was built in 1852) packs a lot into a very small space.
Meet characters from long ago: monks, soldiers and Vikings, have a go at archery and calligraphy, or enjoy traditional music, poetry, storytelling and weapons demonstrations.
Marble Arch Caves
Take a guided bus tour and visit some of the sites in the Marble Arch Caves UNESCO Global Geopark, with an optional nature walk and a guided tour of Marble Arch Caves.
There is an Irish language version of this event taking place on Sunday 9 September.
Springhill House, Moneymore
Visit this pretty 17th century house with an interesting costume collection, walled gardens and parkland.
There are 10 generations of family tales to enthrall you, not forgetting Ireland’s best-documented ghost: Olivia.
Lissan House and Demesne
Lissan House is at the centre of extensive parkland at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains and was the home of the Staples family from the 17th century for nearly 400 years.
The Regency tea room will be open and guided tours bring the exploits of this colourful family to life.
European Heritage Open Days events
To find a full list of European Heritage Open Days building openings and events you can either use the map viewer or download a brochure for more information.
You can also pick up a brochure from your local tourist information centre, council office, or from museums and libraries.