Tigh Neachtain’s, Galway, Ireland, fine art print by award winning Irish Artist Conor Langton.
Hand signed by the artist. Conor has created artwork for The New York, Rolling Stone, The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly.
Available in A4 and A3, Framed and Unframed.
Printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 308 gsm using Archival, 100% pigment-based inks.
All Prints are shipped flat in a heavy duty card envelope.
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Tigh Neachtain’s has stood on Galway’s Quay Street since 1894 and remains one of the city’s best-known pubs. The building dates back to the 17th century and was once the home of a prominent Galway family. Its bright blue and yellow frontage has become a familiar sight to locals and visitors alike.
Inside, the pub retains its traditional layout of small, wood-panelled rooms and cosy snugs. It has long been a meeting place for artists, musicians, and writers, reflecting Galway’s strong cultural life. Regular live music and a lively atmosphere keep it at the centre of the city’s social scene.
Tigh continues to embody the charm and character of old Galway. It remains a favourite stop for those exploring the Latin Quarter and a lasting example of Ireland’s historic pub culture.