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The James Joyce Centre
35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
Telephone : +353 1 878 8547
Fax : +353 1 878 8488
Email : info@jamesjoyce.ie
Website : www.jamesjoyce.ie/
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The Centre is housed in a beautifully restored Georgian house and includes an exhibition area with computer installations, videos, re-creations of period rooms, and items relating to the life and work of James Joyce.

Also on view are a copy of Joyce's death mask, furniture from Paul Leon's Paris apartment where Joyce worked on Finnegans Wake, and the front door from number 7 Eccles Street, Leopold Bloom's address in Joyce's Ulysses.

Various Walking Tours of Joyce's Dublin are available, and the Centre hosts lectures, temporary exhibitions, and Joyce - related events, in particular the annual Bloomsday festival on 16th June.


Facilities:
Book & gift shop, café (April-Sept), wheelchair access ground floor only, conference & private room hire.

How to Get There:
O’Connell St to Parnell St. turn right on to Parnell St. North Great Georges Street is the first street on the left. Proceed up street to #35.

The James Joyce Centre is included on The Dublin Pass! Find out more about the current special offers here!

Download Visit Dublin’s Georgian Insider Guide to find out more about Georgian Dublin.





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Opening Time:

April - September:
Mon - Sat: 10.00 - 17.00
Sun: 12.00 - 17.00

October - March:
Tues  -Sat: 10.00 - 17.00
Sun: 12.00 - 17.00


Prices:

Individuals:
Adults: €5
Students / Seniors: €4

Groups: 
Adults: €4.50
Students / Seniors: €3.50
minimum group number 10

Walking Tours: 
Adult: €10
Student / Senior: €8

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