Recorrido a pie por la rebelión de 1916
Lorcan Collins ha deleitado a los visitantes de Dublín en su recorrido a pie por la Rebelión de 1916 durante más de 25 años. Lorcan es uno de los historiadores más destacados de Irlanda sobre los acontecimientos del Levantamiento de 1916 que estalló en Dublín (y en toda Irlanda) en 1916, y que finalmente llevó a Irlanda a lograr su independencia de Gran Bretaña unos años más tarde.
What can I expect
- Walking Tour with published author & historian Lorcan Collins
- Educational Historical Tour based on the Famous 1916 Rising
- The Original 1916 Tour, Running for over 25 Years
- Thoroughly Entertaining and Great fun too!
You'll learn the story of how a small band of Irish patriots declared Ireland's independence to the world in Easter 1916. This led to one of the bloodiest confrontations with the British forces that Dublin had ever seen. After a week of intense fighting the rebellion was quashed and the rebellion leaders were captured and executed in Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin city.
It was the execution of these men that inspired others towards the Irish War of Independence where Michael Collins and the IRA battled against the British for Ireland's freedom, but once they had achieved this goal internal divisions lead to the Civil War in 1922.
The 1916 Rebellion Walking tour take you to visit the very sites of the most famous battles in the 1916 Easter Rising as Lorcan Collins explains and illustrates the key events of these turbulent times.
Lorcan's love and passion for the history of Ireland is as inspiring as it is entertaining. This is a walking tour not to be missed. Lorcan also hosts the Revolutionary Ireland Podcast which provides more history and information on Ireland's revolutionary past.
Discover more Dublin city attractions today. Explore some of Ireland's culture through original tours of Kilmainham Gaol and iconic landmarks on our Hop-On Hop-Off bus.
Información Adicional
- Meeting Point: The International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2.
- Duration: Approximately 2 hours
- Monday to Saturday - 11.30am / Sunday - 1pm