CORPORATE MEETINGS & ROOM HIRE

The ideal community space for your event

LISMORE COURTHOUSE BUILDING

Lismore Courthouse Building has several rooms available for hire.

We have the ideal space for your community group meeting, exercise or wellness class. Festivals we have hosted include; Immrama, Festival of Travel Writing, Towers and Tales, the launch of Lismore Castle Arts’ annual programme of events, and The Robert Boyle Summer School, to mention a few. We also host a variety of community groups including Irish Dancing and Men’s Shed. Our staff will work with you to ensure you have everything you need to make your time with us work efficiently.

Evening and weekend room hire available. Call 058 54975 for further information.

A close-up view of stage lights and a ceiling-mounted projector attached to a metal rig in the modern upstairs hall at Lismore Heritage Centre.
A spacious upstairs hall with wooden flooring, high ceiling beams, and a mezzanine awaits at Lismore Heritage Centre. Natural light brightens this modern, airy meeting space, complete with stacked chairs and scattered tables for flexible use.

LISMORE COURTHOUSE THEATRE

Lismore Courthouse Theatre is home to Lismore Dramatic Society who run several amateur dramatic performances annually, the space is available to rent for concerts and festivals, launches and Event Openings. Children’s camps and workshops are held here during the summer months. The seating can easily move to create more space or a theatre setting.

Theatre lighting and sound are the property of Lismore Dramatic Society and a separate agreement is required for these facilities.

Cost  €35.00 per hour (9am-5:30pm) €42.00 Per Hour (After 5:30pm)

€120.00 per event – Evening ticketed performances
Self Service Tea or Coffee and biscuits available on arrival: €2.50 per person

Interested in hiring our Theatre Hall?
Let us help you make your plans.

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“This project is supported by the Department of Rural and Community Development and Pobal through the Community Services Programme”