Easter reopening for Thoor Ballylee

Award winners Conor Coyne, Kylemore Abbey, Regina Madden, MKO, Dan Murphy, Galway Bay Hotel, Leanne McCafferty, Glenlo Abbey, Aengus Burns, president, Galway Chamber, Mark Tiernan, Diligent, Mary Considine, Shannon Group (main sponsors), Eibhlin O'Riordan and Brandon Blacoe, ByoWave and Gráinne Mullins, Grá Chocolates pictured at the Galway Chamber Business Awards in the Salthill Hotel.
Photo : Murtography

Award winners Conor Coyne, Kylemore Abbey, Regina Madden, MKO, Dan Murphy, Galway Bay Hotel, Leanne McCafferty, Glenlo Abbey, Aengus Burns, president, Galway Chamber, Mark Tiernan, Diligent, Mary Considine, Shannon Group (main sponsors), Eibhlin O'Riordan and Brandon Blacoe, ByoWave and Gráinne Mullins, Grá Chocolates pictured at the Galway Chamber Business Awards in the Salthill Hotel. Photo : Murtography

The Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society is delighted to announce that it will reopen the doors to visitors – after a two-year closure – on Easter Saturday April 16.

Plenty of work has been going on behind the scenes at Thoor Ballylee during these challenging two years – on the thatch, the mill, and most recently, on the Tower during the Spring clean-up.

The society wishes to thank the many helpers, contractors, and volunteers who are primed and ready, and excited to welcome you back!

In the run up to the Spring reopening, the Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society is premiering a series of short new films about W.B. Yeats and Galway. These short films highlight places in County Galway that were important to Yeats and that feature in some of his finest poems, from ‘The Tower’ to ‘Coole and Ballylee 1931’. Working with the Spot-lit programme for literary tourism, the Society has been grateful to benefit from their expertise, funding, and input from some crack producers and content creators.

These films are designed to attract audiences near and far to the delights of Galway and help bring visitors to Thoor Ballylee and the many other important sites in our region. They are accessible and highlight the importance of the Tower as well as the Society’s work in “Spreading the News” about the literary connections of Yeats in the West of Ireland and beyond.

If you would like to keep informed regarding future events and programmes, follow https://yeatsthoorballylee.org/ or on Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society page.

 

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