Castle Drawing Room Sketch

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Recently renovated and refurbished, Enniscorthy Castle explores the development of the Castle and town from its earliest Anglo-Norman origins (12th Century) through to the 20th century with recreations of the last resident's rooms.

Art McMurrough Full

Philip de Prendergast

Enniscorthy Castle explores the development of the Castle and town from its earliest Anglo-Norman origins, with a special focus on the Castle as a family home.

The exhibition also explores the 1916 Rising in Enniscorthy, as well as the work of Irish furniture designer and architect Eileen Gray (born in 1878 just outside the town). In February 2009, "Fauteil aux Dragons", an armchair made by Gray between 1917-1919 (formerly part of the Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé collection) was sold at auction in Paris for €21.9 million, setting a record for 20th century decorative art.

The roof of the castle is also accessible, with spectacular views of the surrounding buildings, Vinegar Hill, and countryside. Note that access to the roof will only be possible on guided tours (every hour).

Group size on tour is limited to 25. On occasion the Castle may be temporarily closed due to a private tour booking- please contact us in advance of your visit to avoid disappointment.

Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. Our facilities include: craft and gift shop, wheelchair access to all floors, a visitor information point.

Free entry on the first Wednesday of every month (Terms and Conditions apply).

Please phone ahead if you have any queries.

• Guided Tours every hour
• Craft and Gift Shop
• Wheelchair Access, bathrooms and lift
• Visitor information Point