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07 Sept 2025

Meeting of National Monuments Service World Heritage unit hosted in Offaly

Birr Castle hosted gathering of key stakeholders aiming to agree a shared vision for the future

Meeting of National Monuments Service World Heritage unit hosted in Offaly

Attendees pictured at the World Heritage Meeting at Birr Castle.

BIRR Castle and Demesne recently played host to a pivotal gathering, where key stakeholders converged to agree a shared vision for the future.

Representatives from the town, local council, property owners, and esteemed members of the National Monuments Service World Heritage unit convened alongside delegates from Armagh and Dunsink Observatories for a historical meeting.

This assembly marks a significant milestone following the establishment of a groundbreaking collaboration in 2023. Formed through a strategic alliance between Armagh Observatory, Dunsink Observatory, and Birr Castle Demesne, forming the Astromonical Observatories of Ireland, the collaboration culminated in a momentous Memorandum of Understanding signed in September.

With three overarching objectives, the alliance is steadfast in its resolve to secure a coveted position on the World Heritage Tentative list, ultimately striving for UNESCO recognition. This endeavour revolves around celebrating the rich astronomical heritage that intricately binds these three distinguished sites on the island of Ireland.

The convening of minds at Birr Castle heralds the commencement of an exciting journey. All participating stakeholders acknowledge that this gathering signifies merely the initial strides toward a profoundly promising venture for Birr Castle, its surrounding demesne, and the vibrant community of Birr alongside their partner organisations.

In a joint statement, Peter Gallagher, Chair of Birr Castle Demesne, and local Councillor John Carroll expressed their enthusiasm and commitment to the project. Peter Gallagher remarked, "This collaborative effort signifies a remarkable opportunity to honour our shared astronomical heritage, propelling Birr, Dunsink, and Armagh onto the global stage." John Carroll echoed this sentiment, stating "The convergence of expertise and passion among stakeholders ignites optimism for the realisation of our collective aspirations here at Birr."

The local council expressed its support for this transformative initiative and representatives from the World Heritage unit affirmed their commitment to guide the applicants in their journey towards UNESCO recognition of which the first step would be the inclusion in the Irish Tentative List.

As aspirations soar high and collaboration flourishes, the journey towards UNESCO status promises to be one of profound significance, uniting communities and honouring the enduring legacy of astronomical innovation in Ireland.

Our local community here in Birr is a key part of that process. For more information and updates on the Astronomical Observatories of Ireland and the World Heritage process visit birrcastle.com or any of the partner websites, follow Birr Castle Demesne on social media and or Linked-In, where the community can find information on each part of the journey.

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