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Birthplace of James Joyce and Nobel Prize for Literature winners William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett, Dublin is one of the literary capitals of the world and was designated UNESCO City of Literature in 2010. Dublin’s literary tradition dates back over a thousand years when monks would transcribe the bible into beautiful manuscripts. The best surviving example of which, The Book of Kells dating from 800 AD, is on show at Trinity College.

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A fabulous evening of traditional entertainment at The Irish House Party
The Irish House Party Pub and Restaurant, 19 Francis Street, Dublin 8
For anyone interested in a night of authentic Irish music and dancing, this is one party...
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An Evening of Food, Folklore and Fairies
The Brazen Head, 20 Bridge Street Lower, Dublin 8.
Experience this unique and enchanting evening of Irish folklore and storytelling while e...
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Book of Kells
Trinity College Library, Trinity College, College Street , County Dublin
The Book of Kells was written around the year 800 AD and is one of the most beautifully ...
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Dubliners by James Joyce Audio Guided Tours
James Joyce Centre, 35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1
Wonderland Productions’ Dubliners is a self-guided audio-walk, that brings you on a tour...
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National Archives of Ireland
Bishop Street, Dublin 8
The National Archives holds the records of the modern Irish state which document its his...
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O'Neill's Pub
2 Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
Welcome to O' Neill's Pub and Restaurant. You will find us opposite the Dublin Tourism C...
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The Flying Book Club
39 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2
The Flying Book Club, Dublin's exciting new literary venture, designed to bring book lov...
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UNESCO City of Literature
Dublin City Public Libraries 138-144 Pearse Street Pearse Street Dublin 2
No less than four Nobel Prizes for Literature have been awarded to writers associated wi...
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Berkeley Library
Trinity Collge, Dublin 2
Trinity College is entitled to a free copy of every book published in either Ireland or ...
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Bram Stoker (1847-1912)
County Dublin
Number 15, Marino Crescent was the birthplace in 1847 of Abraham (Bram) Stoker, the auth...
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