Once home to the Guinness family and now the Irish State Guesthouse, Farmleigh House bridges private legacy and public life — a story of hospitality, stewardship, and heritage reborn.
Founded in 1795, the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin are a living collection of science and beauty — linking Ireland’s botanical history with today’s conservation mission.
The Custom House stands as Dublin’s neoclassical masterpiece — conceived in confidence, scarred by fire, and reborn from ruin. Its story is one of endurance: how architecture, identity, and resilience converged to shape Ireland’s modern state.
From Viking fortress to seat of British administration and the birth of the Irish State, Dublin Castle’s story is one of conquest, ceremony, and rebirth. This episode traces its evolution through centuries of change — from medieval stronghold to state symbol — capturing the spirit of Ireland’s heart of power.