The Carrickmacross Workhouse was one of the 130 such buildings constructed throughout Ireland between 1841 and 1843.
It's now a not for profit social enterprise that works to tell the story of those who lived in it during the Famine.
While it's currently closed due to Covid-19, staff are working to reopen it shortly and allow tours that are complient with public health guidelines.
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Orlagh Meegan-Gallagher is the Artist in Residence and Education Officer at the centre.
She spoke on The Wider View about the ways they are telling the story of Famine-time Ireland.
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