Step back in time at the Battle of the Boyne Visitors Centre and find out what it was like to be a 17th-century soldier under the watchful eye of a Drill Sergeant. 

The Office of Public Works (OPW) is delighted to announce a series of events taking place at various locations across the country this June Bank Holiday. From history tours to art exhibitions and nature activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

For nature enthusiasts, the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, is providing free drop-in activities for kids. Visitors can also participate in free guided tours of the gardens, or for more specialised tours, the Pollinators Paradise Tour explores the phenomenon of pollination.

The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin.

The National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin.

Brú na Boinne Visitor Centre, Casino Marino, Farmleigh and Pearse Museum are hosting art exhibitions over the bank holiday weekend. Visitors can immerse themselves in paintings and prints exploring themes of the body and public spaces, from megalithic art to Japanese artists.

The Casino in Marino, Dublin.

The Casino in Marino, Dublin.

From skulls to severed saints’ heads, Dublin Castle is offering a specialised Art Tour that explores the ‘dark side’ of the art collection at Dublin Castle. Visitors can also take a guided Irish Language Tour of the Castle, learning all about the history of the site with an experienced Irish Sign Language interpreter.

Dubh Linn gardens in Dublin Castle, Dublin.

Dubh Linn gardens in Dublin Castle, Dublin.

Chairman of the OPW, John Conlon, said, "This June Bank Holiday weekend, there are lots of events on offer at a number of OPW locations throughout the country. Visitors will find plenty to enjoy with a range of exhibitions, tours and fun activities on offer – there’s truly something for everyone to enjoy".

For more information visit www.heritageireland.ie.