爱尔兰饥荒展览
- 爱尔兰马铃薯饥荒展览
- 特色原创文物
- 原始报纸报道和信件
- 关于爱尔兰饥荒的短片
- 大量 19 世纪照片
The Irish Famine Exhibition is an enthralling look back at what is undoubtedly the darkest chapter in Ireland's history.
Over a million poor Irish people were forced to emigrate and over a million died of starvation. Almost two hundred years later the population of Ireland has not recovered to what it was before the famine.
This exhibition includes a variety original artifacts including an extensive collection of 19th century photographs and eye witness accounts. It also features a short film on the famine that covers subjects like the infamous Irish workhouses, forced evictions from farms and houses and the disease and starvation that the peasant Irish population were forced to endure.
Other material covered in the exhibition includes original newspaper accounts, an original Famine Pot and an original letter of eviction from a tenant to his landlord.
LOCATION
The Irish Famine Exibition is located on the 2nd floor of Stephens Green Shopping Centre, just a stones throw away from The Little Museum of Dublin. Step back in time at Dublin's favourite museum and learn all about the capital city's fascinating history!