Galway City Building of the Month for March is the former fever hospital, Earl's Island (RPS.3601).
Built circa 1822, the fever hospital was a critical piece of public health infrastructure that operated throughout the 19th century.
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Galway City Building of the Month for January is 17 Cross Street Upper, Tigh Neachtain's (RPS.2801).
More info here 👇
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Building of the Month aims to showcase this record as a heritage to be cherished, protected, and celebrated.
If you have a favourite Galway City building which you think needs a shout out in 2026 then drop us a DM or a message below!
The oldest being Swan House and the youngest being the relatively spritely Claddagh Hall, with 300 years or so in between.
Each building was chosen as a Galway City Building of the Month in 2025 from the Record of Protected Structures. Each has its own special character.
Class of 2025 roll call! 🙂
Galway City Buildings of the Year for 2025 span from the medieval period to the 20th Century, with a collective age of over 1200 years!
With 618 buildings / structures on the Record of Protected Structures there's plenty to choose from!
The 2026 Historic Structures Fund (HSF) is now open for applications / Tá glacadh anois le hiarratais faoi 2026 Chiste na Struchtúr Stairiúil (CSS).
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Wonder Wander Walking Trails are being created for Eyre Square & Galway City Core!
Which buildings, features & stories would you like to see included in a trail for each area?
Join the community drop-in sessions on Thursday 9th October:
The Mick Lally Theatre, 11am - 2pm
Eyre Square, 4 - 6pm
One of Galway City's architectual gems, St.Nicholas' Collegiate Church, will take centre stage tonight for Culture Night Live.
Tune in from 8.00pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player!
#CultureNight #CultureNight2025
Only 3 weeks left to make an application for grant funding to the 2026 Built Heritage Investment Scheme.
DEADLINE 26 SEPTEMBER 2025
For more info, click on the linktree link in bio or email conservation@galwaycity.ie
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In person tickets for Working Back = Moving Forward are now booked out! ...BUT you can still book tickets to join online until the 11 September!
To book an online ticket, and for the programme go to www.galwaycity.ie/adaptconserve
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The building's finely crafted stonework, reminiscent of the late Medieval stonework found in the City Core, stands as a testament to the skills of 19th century masons, whilst its contribution to the industrial heritage of the City underlines its inclusion in City's Record of Protected Structures.
Opus Incertum used irregularly shaped and seemingly randomly placed masonry for the face of walls, and at the Lock Keeper's House this work is particularly fine.
The use of Galway green marble for the walls is particularly striking, & on a sunny day the colour of the building really shines.
The walls are coursed in a style known as 'Opus Incertum', an ancient Roman technique, which translates an 'Uncertain Work', or sometimes referred to as 'crazy paving'!
The building is unusual in Galway City due to its apparent detached form & use of materials.
Built in a Gothic Revival style, the building is a masonry tour de for force utilising grey limestone for the plinth, corbels, copings, eaves, window surrounds & quoins with beautiful chamfered corners.
Galway City Building of the Month for August is the former Parkaveara Lock Keeper's House, 12 Dominick Street Upper (RPS.3301).
The building was constructed as part of the Eglington Canal project (1848-1852) to serve the Parkaveara Lock which is located a short distance away.
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Discovery Buildings Archaeology is a FREE full day event including expert presentations / site visits with archaeology + conservation practioners in Galway City.
Full programme + booking:
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WORKING BACK = MOVING FORWARD
Join leading voices from planning, research, urban design, architecture, & conservation for an all day event on the adaptive reuse & conservation of historic buildings / places.
Full programme & FREE in person or online booking:
www.galwaycity.ie/adaptconserve
#HeritageWeek in Galway City...
Archaeological Tour of Menlo Castle.
Sat, 23 August, 11am-12:30pm. No booking required.
Meet at the gate of avenue leading to Menlo Castle.
Join Archaeologist, Martin Fitzpatrick for an archaeological walking tour of Menlo Castle & the ongoing conservation works.
Thanks to the folks who came out for this evening's built heritage ramble around the west of Galway City. A fine evening for it 🙂
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#HeritageWeek in Galway City / Join Galway City Council's Architectural Conservation Officer with @galwaycycling.bsky.social for a cycle through Galway City’s past + present.
Booking now open: www.galwaycity.ie/heritageweek
Length of route: Approx. 6km; Booking required.
The 2026 Historic Thatched Buildings (BHIS-HTB) scheme, part of the Built Heritage Investment Scheme, is now open for grant applications for works in Galway City to:
Any historic thatched structure, including domestic or commercial properties.
More info:
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The 2026 Built Heritage Investment Scheme is open for grant applications for works to:
- Protected Structures.
- Structures in Architectural Conservation Areas.
- Vernacular Buildings.
- Historic Shopfronts.
For more info go to: www.galwaycity.ie/news/2025/20...
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Follow @conservationgalway.bsky.social for future updates on the site, and for future training events.
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Many thanks to the Eoin, Louise, Liam, and Daryl from Madigan Traditonal Masonry for their hard work and guidance.
Thanks also to the support from National Built Heritage Service staff Sarah Jane Halpin, and Dr.Barry O'Reilly who gave a presentation on vernacular heritage on the day.
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Huge thanks to all of the participants who really put their backs into the work & engaged so thoughtfully to the training. It was a great mix of local contractors, engineers, architects, Galway City Council staff, owners, & enthusiasts. They did a power of work in a short day!
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The traditional building skills training day was funded by @nbhsireland.bsky.social & @conservationgalway.bsky.social.
The cement render was removed from the courtyard wall of the byre which revealed earth mortar construction. Training was provided on lime pointing, plastering, & limewashing.
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#HandsOnTrad - Last Saturday was a really special day at Fahy's Farm / Feirm Úi Fhathaigh in Galway City.
This was the first traditional building skills event to be held there, and hopefully this is just the beginning of nudging this beautiful vernacular farm complex awake.
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Something to lift the heart! 💚
Our chain gang (sorry traditional building skills participants! 😄) hard at work removing cement render from one of the traditional buildings at Fahy's Farm, Galway City.
Funded by @galwaycitycouncil.bsky.social Architectural Conservation & @nbhsireland.bsky.social