Glebe House and Gallery
Set in woodland gardens 18km from Letterkenny in Co. Donegal Glebe House and Gardens is a museum and gallery containing the Derek Hill collection: over 300 works by leading 20th century artists including Picasso.
Glebe House is a stately regency house built in 1828, surrounded by lush woodland gardens. The interior is decorated with William Morris textiles, Islamic and Japanese art.
Glebe House and Gallery is an artistic gem, containing some 300 works by leading 20th century artists including Picasso, Kokoshka, and other prominent Irish and Italian artists. Exhibitions are shown in the adjoining gallery.
During summer months guests to Glebe House can enjoy lunch, coffee and tea, and light snacks in the Restaurant and Tearooms.
Glebe House is managed by the Office of Public Works.
If You Go: Glebe House has restricted hours so guests are advised to check ahead. The OPW website posts the following information: "Opening Hours Easter Daily 10:00 - 18:30. Closed until start of June. June - End Sept, Sat - Thur, 11:00 - 18:30. Admission to Glebe House is €2.90 for adults. Gallery admission is free.


