Panel Discussion | Vanishing Dublin : Heritage, Witness and the Living City

Overview

As Dublin continues to change at pace, what do we stand to lose? Inspired by Gerard Byrne's Before I Go. Vanishing Dublin, this panel brings together historians, heritage advocates, and cultural voices to explore the relationship between architecture, memory, and civic identity.

 

From Georgian terraces to Victorian streetscapes, Dublin's built environment tells the story of where we came from. It is in that specificity that the city's unique character lives. But cities are not museums. They grow, they shift, and sometimes they forget. The thing about heritage is that you can't build it. You can only inherit it, tend to it, or betray it.

 

Joining moderator Donal Fallon, historian, author and presenter of the Three Castles Burning podcast, are Donough Cahill of the Irish Georgian Society, Dr Daryl Hendley Rooney of The Little Museum of Dublin, and art historian and Dublin Decoded Tours chief guide Arran Henderson.

 

 

 

Donough Cahill

Executive Director Irish Georgian Society

                                                  

 

 

Dr Daryl Hendley Rooney

Historian and Curator The Little Museum of Dublin

 

 

Arran Henderson

Local Historian, Art enthusiast and owner of  Dublin Decoded Art and Architecture Tours 

 

 

 

 

 

Donal Fallon

Social Historian to Dublin City Council Culture Company, Author of The Dublin Pub: A Social and Cultural History and 'Three Castles Burning' podcast presenter

 

 

Free to attend. All welcome.

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