Bloomsday Festival 2024: Joyce's Nighttown - The Monto Walking Tour

Bloomsday Festival 2024: Joyce's Nighttown - The Monto Walking Tour

Join Dublin historian Terry Fagan on a walking tour through Monto, the notorious redlight district immortalised in James Joyce's 'Ulysses.'

By James Joyce Centre

Date and time

Sun, 16 Jun 2024 11:00 - 13:00 GMT+1

Location

James Joyce Statue

North Earl Street D01 K5W5 Dublin 1 Ireland

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join Dublin historian Terry Fagan on a special two-hour walking tour around Monto, one of the most notorious redlight districts in all of Europe at the turn of the 20th century, what James Joyce immortalised as 'Nighttown' in the Circe episode of Ulysses.

Walk the streets steeped in history as Terry explains the stories of Monto madams, their cruel pimps, and the women trapped in a life of prostitution. Stories of murders and mayhem. How the women in the brothels gathered intelligence and guns from British soldiers to give to the IRA. How they helped unmask a British spy during the Irish War of Independence. Hear about the 1925 police raid on Monto's brothels and their closure, followed by a large-scale religious march by Frank Duff and his Legion of Mary.

See and hear about 82 Tyrone (now Railway) Street, the location of Bella Cohen's brothel that Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus visit in Ulysses.

This is a unique opportunity to explore an area of Dublin unlike any other, one frequented by paupers and princes (literally) and remembered by the likes of Joyce and the Irish band The Dubliners, among many others.

Day and Time: 16 June 2024, 11am

Starting Point: James Joyce Statue, North Earth Street

Distance: 2 km

Duration: Approximately 2 hours

Group Size: 20 maximum

For more information, please contact Terry at folkloreproject20@gmail.com.

The Bloomsday Festival is organised by the James Joyce Centre in partnership with the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Fáilte Ireland, and Dublin UNESCO City of Literature.

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€11.70