A breakdown by county is provided below in relation to the revenue generated through visitors' entrance fees to OPW heritage sites in 2022 and to-date 2023 in tabular form below.
County
|
2022
|
2023
|
Clare
|
€30,380
|
€5,616
|
Cork
|
€487,492.00
|
€80,062.00
|
Donegal
|
€166,144.00
|
€22,984.00
|
Dublin
|
€3,415,543.00
|
€1,125,955.00
|
Galway
|
€488,141.00
|
€80,454.00
|
Kerry
|
€250,158.00
|
€54,931.00
|
Kildare
|
€71,034.00
|
€15,611.00
|
Kilkenny
|
€1,502,234.00
|
€405,447.00
|
Leitrim
|
€37,023.00
|
€5,291.00
|
Louth
|
€2,403.00
|
Nil
|
Mayo
|
€54,841.00
|
€9,195.00
|
Meath
|
€1,165,666.00
|
€297,358.00
|
Offaly
|
€502,206.00
|
€89,403.00
|
Roscommon
|
€14,320.00
|
€2,844.00
|
Sligo
|
€84,761.00
|
€7,709.00
|
Tipperary
|
€1,743,423.00
|
€397,776.00
|
Waterford
|
Nil
|
€6,731.00
|
Wexford
|
€132,683.00
|
€54,686.00
|
Wicklow
|
€151,418.00
|
€36,460.00
|
Total
|
€10,299,870
|
€2,698,513
|
Where nil return is recorded, this means that no payment was received due to closures of some sites due to works being carried; some sites are opened seasonally and have not opened yet in relation to up to date 2023 figures.