A unique portrait of the First World War battlefields, Fields of Battle - Lands of Peace 14-18 is a powerful outdoor photographic exhibition, by Michael St Maur Sheil, which tells of the healed scars of the First World War through our only remaining living witness:
The fields of battle themselves...

Completely free to view in public parks, streets and city centres, the exhibition brings us the story of reconciliation across the lands of the warring nations. Once places of devastating violence, we now see landscapes of great beauty, testament to peace and remembrance.
With a focus on education and ideal for adults and children alike, this engaging exhibition features meticulously researched content including archive images and fascinating facts to support Michael's contemporary battlefield images.
Visited by more than four million people to date in the UK, France and as far afield as Turkey, Fields of Battle is perhaps the most viewed exhibition of the centenary period.
See Fields of Battle - Lands of Peace 14-18, now in Glasnevin Cemetery, adjacent to the Commonwealth War Graves Commision Screen Walls and Cross of Sacrifice.
Museum Opening Times:
Monday to Sunday inc Bank Holidays
10am-5pm
Daily Public Tours:
Daily at 11.30am & 2.30pm
Daily at 1pm
Contact:
Glasnevin Cemetery
Finglas Road
Glasnevin
Dublin 11
Tel: +353 (0)1 882 6550 | Email: info@glasnevintrust.ie

