Dark Tourism
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Dark Tourism

Cairndhu House - © peter

Dark Tourism : ce qu'il ne faut pas rater


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The National Famine Museum takes you on a poignant journey to the heart of one of Ireland's worst historical periods: the Great Irish Famine.

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Visit Dublin's most dreadful historic prison. Discover the conditions of detention at the time: simply terrifying!

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Did you know that the Titanic was built in Belfast? It's one of the city's most important stories! Discover its museum dedicated to the event!

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Cairndhu House is an abandoned house in Northern Ireland that will make you shake with fear! With its reputation as the most haunted place in the world, the site is terrifying!

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Why not visit Wicklow Gaol, Wicklow's historic prison? A terrifying place, which promised the prisoners a veritable descent into hell!

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This former Cork prison kept its inmates in spine-chilling conditions!

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Climb aboard a 19th-century three-masted ship moored on Dublin's docks! Discover its exhibition on the Great Irish Famine!

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An ideal museum for understanding the dramatic episode of the Great Irish Famine!

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A former Irish prison now converted into a museum.

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A cemetery dedicated to French Huguenots with close ties to Ireland.