News

Hidden away from tourist trails, Ireland’s lesser-known castles, abbeys and hillforts offer atmospheric ruins and ancient ...
The National Museum of Ireland at Turlough Park, Castlebar, has just launched a full programme of free summer activities for ...
When British authorities deported Irish rebels to their Australian penal colonies, they also exported a tradition of anti-colonial resistance.
The division of Ireland into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is a complex and turbulent story, shaped by centuries of political, religious, and social upheaval. This video offers a brief ...
Italy is a country where every village and town has its own unmistakable story. Sometimes this is reflected in its traditions ...
Off the coast of Ireland, underwater archaeologists recently found an 18th-century vessel that is believed to be a long-lost treasure ship.
Officials recently unveiled the deepest-recorded shipwreck in French waters, complete with a remarkably well-preserved cargo dating back 500 years.
French officials recently announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols.
The French Navy recently found the deepest-ever shipwreck in French waters, a 16th-century vessel with preserved cargo of faience pitchers from Liguria, Italy.
Kerry County Museum is hosting an exhibition demonstrating how old maps of Irish bogs can be used to understand the extent of native peatlands before many were drained.
Archaeologists have discovered a 16th-century merchant shipwreck 1.5 miles underwater off the coast of France, the deepest in French waters.
The 16th-century replica, named Galeón Andalucía, has made its first-ever visit to Cork. Galeón Andalucía, a 16th-century Spanish galleon replica, arrives in Cork for European Maritime Day.