Carnegie Arts Center Kenmare


The Carnegie Arts Centre was established in 2008 as a cultural centre for the people of South Kerry and the Beara Peninsula. It is envisaged as a hub for artistic activity in the local community for present and future generations. Since its foundation in 1670 Kenmare, the “Jewel” in the ring of Kerry, has been a haven of artistic and cultural activity. The centre aims to foster the creative arts in the local community and to attract national and international arts performers to the splendid surrounds of Kenmare. This multi-purpose arts centre has a 140-seat theatre, a full-size cinema screen, a performance area and a gallery space for art exhibitions. Technical features include high-quality stage lighting and sound system fully equipped for concerts, lectures, drama and exhibitions.



The total renovation and re-build of a part of the Carnegie Hall into the new Carnegie Arts Centre in
Kenmare, Ireland, has now been completed.
This web site has been made available by the Kenmare NetWork.

Kenmare is a popular destination in Ireland. Located on the Ring of Kerry. offering fine Restaurants, Pubs and Accommodation.
See Kerry at its best and join the many Irish tourist before you.
During the year Kenmare offers festivals, special weekends and events.
Enjoy walking, climbing, fishing, Seafari Cruise, Water Sports and Golf Courses.
Two top Hotels, Sheenfalls Lodge and the Park Hotel are located overlooking The Kenmare estuary and Reenagross Park.

| The Carnegie Arts Center Accounts for 2006 PDF |

| The Carnegie Arts Center Accounts for 2007 PDF |

| The Carnegie Arts Center Accounts for 2008 PDF |

| The Carnegie Arts Center Accounts for 2009 PDF |

| The Carnegie Arts Center Accounts for 2010 PDF |
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As soon as the accounts for 2011 are available they will be listed here next.


Carnegie Arts Kenmare