The Cinema

A cosy space for screenings, events and gatherings

Small, intimate and versatile

A Unique Venue Within
The Workhouse

The Cinema at The Workhouse is a comfortable, 30 seat space available for private hire, community screenings and small events. It offers a welcoming setting for groups looking for something a little different.

A flexible venue for many uses

About the Cinema

The Cinema is equipped with a projector and can play DVDs or connect to external devices via HDMI, making it suitable for film screenings, presentations, talks and private events. It is popular with local organisations, community groups and private bookings.

Seating is arranged to create an intimate atmosphere, ideal for focused viewing and discussion.

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The Cinema is available to hire by arrangement. Pricing and availability vary depending on the nature of the booking and the length of use.

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Opening Hours:

Open 10.00am to 5.00pm from March to December.
Closed January and February except for prearranged bookings.

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Shared Journeys Through History

The Workhouse welcomes school groups, colleges, and organised tours all year round. Our guided experiences are designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding of Irish history, heritage, and resilience.

Nancy M

24/04/2023
This was such an interesting experience. The tour explores the experiences of those misfortunate enough to submit themselves and their families to what was said to be benevolent care but was actually quite horrible. They recorded a resident, Wee Hannah, and she describes her beyond incredible resilience. After leaving the workhouse she lives into her 90’s!

David Larmour

20/05/2024
Dunfanaghy workhouse museum may be small but it’s a fascinating and sobering reminder of those terrible, not so distant times. To put it into personal perspective, ‘Wee Hannah’ a former inmate who lived through the famine was still alive when my parents were born.

Harry L

19/08/2025
This is well worth visiting. There is much information on the system of workhouses in the terrible times of the Victorian area for anyone who was poor. We learned a lot.

Angela M

28/10/2024
A hour or so spent learning about the history of Dunfanaghy Workhouse. The local guide was so knowledgeable and personable. Fascinating exhibition

Harry L

04/08/2025
This is well worth visiting. There is much information on the system of workhouses in the terrible times of the Victorian area for anyone who was poor. We learned a lot.

Christine L

05/01/2026
We had the best time at the workhouse. It was very informative. The girls were absolutely amazing, friendly and helpful and the craic was good. The tour was thought provoking, the craft shop well stocked with a variety of crafts and goods and the coffee shop was lovely. Well worth a visit.
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