Department of Culture, Communications and Sport of Ireland

04/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2026 05:06

State Commemoration: National Famine Commemoration 2026

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State Commemoration: National Famine Commemoration 2026


Hosted by the Minister for Culture, Communications and Sport

In partnership with the Office of Public Works, Galway County Council and the Irish Workhouse Centre.

Venue: Irish Workhouse Centre, Portumna, Co Galway.

Date: Sunday, 17 May 2026

Time: Official ceremony commences at 12:00PM

Event Overview

The National Famine Commemoration is an annual State event that honours the memory of those who suffered, died, or were forced to emigrate during An Gorta Mór. It provides an opportunity for reflection, remembrance, and recognition of the profound impact this period had on Ireland and its people.

A Message of Commemoration

The National Famine Commemoration invites us to pause and remember a defining period in Ireland's history with dignity and respect. It is a time to honour the resilience of those who endured immense hardship, to reflect on the legacy of the Famine at home and across the global Irish diaspora, and to reaffirm our shared values of compassion, community, and remembrance.

Through collective reflection, we ensure that the experiences of those who lived through this tragic period are neither forgotten nor diminished. Their stories continue to shape our understanding of identity, migration, and humanity.

Programme Highlights

- Official addresses by An Taoiseach and the Minister for Culture, Communications & Sport, as well as participation by local representatives

- Musical and cultural performances

- Official wreath laying ceremony

- Official tree-planting ceremony

Registration and Tickets

This is a free, public event. Advance registration is required to ensure access due to limited capacity at the venue.

Tickets will be available via Eventbrite - please register Here

Further Information

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