The Spanish Arch and the Caoċ Arch in Galway city, Ireland, are two remaining arches on the Ceann an Bhalla. The two arches were part of the extension of the …
Galway Wild Atlantic Way
Taking in the most breath-taking scenery Ireland has to offer, the Wild Atlantic Way trail traces its way across nine western counties, from the rugged mountains of Donegal in the north through …
Galway Hooker
The Galway Hooker exhibition tells the story of the iconic Galway Hooker boat, unique to the west coast of Ireland and regularly spotted on Galway Bay. It documents both the …
Galway City in Revolution
The arrival of the Anglo-Normans in 1169 AD marked the beginning of a 750-year turbulent relationship between Ireland and its neighbouring island, Britain. By 1913, Ireland was part of the …
Galway WW1
In 1914 Galway was a mostly rural, agricultural county, seemingly in decline. Despite a decrease in emigration, and in contrast with the growth experienced by the rest of the country, …