More than 200 spots across Northern Ireland will be opening free of charge
People are being encouraged to embrace and explore Northern Ireland’s historic landmarks and hidden gems as part of European Heritage Open Days 2023.
A number of these properties are not normally open to the public, so this is a fantastic opportunity to explore what we have around us.
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