Located at Belvedere Court, the building had two floors and a garden. There was a kitchen, a cinema, a computer, a library, a
free shop and meeting spaces. Fundraisers were held for groups such as Refugee and Migrant Solidarity Ireland, and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP). Queer Thing organised at the space and Auntie Underground Cinema screened anarchist films fortnightly. Other events included anti-authoritarian parent and child groups,
anarcha-feminist meetings and a table-tennis club. In February 2011, Seomra Spraoi provided a venue for Nitschke again, after several other venues cancelled on short notice due to pressure from
right-wing Christian groups. Also in 2011, a series of planning meetings took place for what would become
Occupy Dame Street. During a 2014 International Squatters Convergence, there were entertainments at Seomra Spraoi. == Closure ==