A Monumental Legacy: Archbishop John J. Hughes and the Building of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
December 5, 2014A Monumental Legacy: Archbishop John J. Hughes and the Building of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, an original exhibition, was seen at the Consulate General of Ireland-New York in Spring-Summer 2014. The exhibition continues at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral this Fall in conjunction with the Bicentennial Celebration.
Dates: September 30, 2014 – Fall 2015
Admission: Free; handicapped accessible, open to the public by appointment by sending an email to info@turloughmcconnell.com. Groups are welcome by appointment.
Venue: St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral Gallery, 263 Mulberry Street, New York (Between Prince and Houston)
Hours: Monday through Friday, 11 am to 4 pm by appointment see above
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The extraordinary story of a towering 19th century Irish immigrant and the Famine Irish who built a New York landmark opened March 7, 2014 at the Consulate General of Ireland, New York.
Archbishop John J. Hughes and The Building of St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Featuring a Selection of Paintings from the Brian P. Burns Collection of Irish Art
Dates: March 7 through July 31, 2014
Admission: Free; handicapped accessible, open to the public by appointment by calling 212-319-2555 ext. 0 or sending an email to info@turloughmcconnell.com. Groups are welcome by appointment. Docent-led tours also arranged upon request by calling 718-383-3000 or by email.
Venue: Consulate General of Ireland, 345 Park Avenue, 17th floor, New York
Hours: Monday through Friday, 11 am to 4 pm by appointment see above
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