'Splendour and Scandal' - Exhibition on The Office of Arms, Dublin Castle
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From: Office of Public Works
- Published on: 30 June 2020
- Last updated on: 11 April 2025
Visitors to the recently opened historic property will be invited to enjoy Splendour & Scandal: The Office of Arms at Dublin Castle, a spectacular exhibition curated by William Derham, exploring the fascinating history of The Office of Arms, which was located at Dublin Castle for 150 years from 1831 to 1981. ‘Splendour & Scandal’ gives visitors an incredible insight into the role of the Office during this period from the organisation of state ceremonial and pageantry, right thought to its links with the disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels.
Some of the many captivating items on display include the original Tabard of Ulster King of Arms worn by Sir Arthur Vicars; a ‘Ball and Party’ book from 1906 which denotes the controversial attendance of Count and Countess Markievicz to many events in the Castle; Roger Casement’s letter of appointment to the Order of St Michael and St George, as well as the brass-bound, mahogany box which housed the celebrated Irish Crown Jewels. William Derham, curator, said:
“This exhibition is an exciting reassembly of objects, generously loaned from many Institutions, such as the National Library of Ireland and the Northern Ireland Assembly. These items help bring to life some of the stories of the Office of Arms during its time at Dublin Castle, not least the notorious theft of the Irish Crown Jewels in 1907.”
As we prepare for a summer of indigenous exploration, the OPW is encouraging the public to experience the many diverse range of heritage properties and fascinating exhibitions on our doorstep.
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LISTINGS INFORMATION
Event:Splendour & Scandal: The Office of Arms at Dublin Castle
Location:State Apartments, Dublin Castle
Dates:29th June 2020 – 24th January 2021
Times:9.45am – 5.15pm every day
Admission:€3 (Exhibition Only) €8 State Apartments & Exhibition
Visitors are encouraged to pre-book tickets online at www.dublincastle.ie or to use contactless payment if paying on the day. Timed entry and a quota of people per hour has been implemented to space the number of visitors safely throughout the day. A limited number of tickets will also be available in person via the State Apartments ticket desk.
Please note tickets are available on a first-come-first serve basis and tickets can sell out quickly.
For a full list of the OPW Heritage Sites, open to the public, please check the current roadmap on www.opw.ie .