About this Event
Designed by Captain John Corneille and completed c. 1736, the Magazine Fort served as a continuous military installation for over 250 years. Managed by the British Army until 1922 and subsequently by Irish Military Authorities, the site was transferred to the Office of Public Works (OPW) in 1988.
The fort holds immense historical, archaeological, and architectural significance. It famously served as the signal for the 1916 Easter Rising when it was raided on Easter Monday, 24 April. Decades later, on 23 December 1939, it was the site of the "Christmas Raid" by the IRA.
Guided Tours
Join the OPW Guide Service for a deep dive into the fort's storied past. Tours offer a unique look at ongoing conservation efforts, the restoration of the original Duke of Dorset Gate, and the fascinating human stories that shaped this landmark.
Visitor Information:
Time: Daily at 11:00 am.
Booking: Essential. If you have booked but can no longer attend, please notify the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre at 01 677 0095. Please check your emails before travelling as tours may be cancelled at short notice due to inclement weather or Phoenix Park events where it may not be possible to accommodate tours. On booking you agree to comply with all instructions from all OPW staff for the duration of the tour
Accessibility: If you have any accessibility issues, please get in contact with the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre at 01 677 0095 after booking
Meeting Point: Please meet at the main gate of the fort 5 minutes before the tour begins.
Capacity: Tours are strictly limited to 12 people. Children under the age of 6 are not permitted on tour. Children between the ages of 6 and 18 must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times
Parking: Available at the GAA pitch car park on Military Road, approximately 300m from the main gate.
What to wear: Please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, as this is an outdoor tour.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Magazine Fort, The Magazine Fort, Dublin 8, Ireland
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