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Orlagh House, situated in the picturesque area of Gunny Hill, Rathfarnham, Dublin (D16 VF38, Ireland), is a unique venue whose storied history adds a rich layer to Dublin’s nightlife scene. Originally built as a grand Georgian country house in the late 18th century, Orlagh House began its life far removed from the sounds of electronic music, serving successive generations as a private residence before being owned by the Augustinian Order and later operating as a retreat and guesthouse. Its transition into an iconic nightclub and events space reflects both adaptive reuse ambitions and the persistent demand for atmospheric venues in Dublin’s music and nightlife community.
In recent years, Orlagh House has cemented a reputation for hosting immersive parties that blend underground music culture with the stately grandeur of its historic architecture and sweeping views of Dublin city and the Wicklow mountains. Its status as a nightclub is somewhat rarefied; events are usually limited to special occasions, pop-ups, and curated club nights rather than weekly parties, giving each event an exclusive and clandestine air. This approach, paired with the venue’s architectural beauty and expansive grounds, has made Orlagh House a must-visit destination for aficionados of innovative club culture and electronic music in Ireland.
Structurally, while the building has undergone various refurbishments to preserve its character and comply with safety standards, efforts have always been made to maintain its original features: sweeping staircases, ornate fireplaces, and period décor serve as an atmospheric backdrop for eclectic dance floors and art installations. As the venue’s popularity has grown, careful stewardship has ensured that Orlagh House’s heritage is not only protected but brought to life through its events. Several high-profile promoters and collectives have brought international and local talent to Orlagh House, contributing to its growing legend in Dublin’s nightlife scene.
The combination of elevated programming, a sense of occasion, and the fusion of historical surrounds with contemporary music has ensured its continuing cultural significance in the city’s social landscape. Notable artists who have performed at Orlagh House include international acts such as Job Jobse, Jane Fitz, and Palms Trax, alongside celebrated local talent like Sunil Sharpe, Cáit, and the collective Bodytonic, all of whom have contributed to memorable nights that have further etched Orlagh House into the annals of Dublin’s vibrant club culture.

OPENING HOURS

Monday

00:00 - 00:00

Tuesday

00:00 - 00:00

Wednesday

00:00 - 00:00

Thursday

18:00 - 02:00

Friday

18:00 - 04:00

Saturday

18:00 - 04:00

Sunday

18:00 - 02:00

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UPDATED : 20 July 2025 at 15:49