Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay exhibition launches at Dublin Port

Dublin People 18 Jun 2026
 Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan TD, opened the Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay exhibition in the Dublin Port Substation. This exhibition is a partnership between Dublin Port and the National Monuments Service highlighting over 900 known wrecks that sit out in Dublin Bay
Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity, Christopher O’Sullivan TD, today opened the Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay exhibition in the Dublin Port Substation.
This exhibition is a partnership between Dublin Port and the National Monuments Service highlighting over 900 known wrecks that sit out in Dublin Bay. 

Minister O’Sullivan commented, “Dublin Bay has a rich maritime history and with that comes stories of loss, hardship and heroism. This exhibition shines a light on some of the 900 known wrecks in the Bay and the stories that surround them. I congratulate Dublin Port and the National Monuments Service on this impressive historical collaboration and encourage people to pay the exhibition a visit.”

The exhibition runs from 18 June – 18 September 2026 in the Dublin Port Substation on East Wall Road and is free for the public, open Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 11am – 3pm. It forms part of the Port’s summer events programme for 2026 aiming to foster better Port-City integration and highlight the deep historical connections between the Port and Dublin City.

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