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MUSEUMS

National Museum of Ireland - Natural History  

Merrion StreetDublin 2
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History                                                                  Just two years before Charles Darwin published his famous work, 'The Origin of Species', the Natural History Museum in Merrion Street was opened to the public for the first time in 1857. Now, as then, it educates and inspires, leaving us feeling small and humbled amidst the vast and wondrous diversity of life on display. This museum of museums is famous for its Victorian cabinet style, which ...

 


National Photographic Archive  

Meeting House Square, Temple BarDublin 2
National Photographic Archive                                                                       The National Photographic Archive houses the photographic collection of the National Library of Ireland, of over 600,000 photographs. The collection can be viewed in the reading room, and an increasing selection are available online. While most of the collections are historical there are also some contemporary collections. Subject matter ranges from topographical views to studio portraits ...

 


National Print Museum  

Garrison Chapel, Beggars Bush, Haddington RoadDublin 4
National Print Museum                                                                               The National Print Museum was offically opened in 1996 in the former Garrison Chapel of Beggars Bush Barracks in Dublin 4.

 


National Transport Museum  

Howth Castle Demense, HowthCounty Dublin
National Transport Museum                                                                           The National Transport Museum was established by the Transport Museum Society of Ireland, this collection is Ireland’s only comprehensive assembly of public and commercial road transport. Opening Times Every Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays: 2.00pm-5.00pm June - August Monday-Friday: 10.00am-5.00pm Closed Christmas period

 


Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum  

29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower Dublin 2
Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum                                                                          Number Twenty Nine is Dublin's Georgian House Museum. Visitors take a guided tour from the basement to the attic, through rooms which have been furnished with original artefacts as they would have been in the years 1790 to 1820. Number Twenty Nine Lower Fitzwilliam Street, was first occupied in 1794, during a time of great change and expansion in Ireland's capital. The first occupant was Mrs ...

 


Pearse Museum  

St. Enda's Park, Grange Road, RathfarnhamDublin 14
Pearse Museum                                                                               A former school run by Patriot and Educationalist Patrick Pearse, it is now a museum in beautiful grounds. Attractions include exhibitions, a nature study room with attractive displays on Irish Flora & Fauna and an audio-visual show titled "This Man Kept a School". St. Enda's Park - one of Dublin City's most charming and atmospheric parks, with its riverside walks, waterfall and walled garden. ...

 


The Ark  

11a Eustace Street, Temple BarDublin 2
The Ark                                                                                             The Ark is Europe's first custom-built Children's Centre, programmes, promotes and hosts high quality cultural work which is by children, for children and about children. The Ark is founded on the principle that all children, as citizens, have the same cultural entitlements as adults. The Ark collaborates with Irish and international artists to develop original, inspirational and playful ...

 


The James Joyce Centre  

35 North Great George's StreetDublin 1
The James Joyce Centre                                                                                  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, ...

 


The National Wax Museum PLUS  

The Armoury, 4 Foster Place, Temple BarDublin 2
The National Wax Museum PLUS                                                                                 Visit. Explore. Experience The National Wax Museum Plus is an exciting new interactive visitor attraction located on Foster Place, just off Dame Street, in the Temple Bar district at the heart of Dublin City Centre. The museum is housed in the historic landmark Armoury Building, previously the home of Ireland’s bullion and arms stores. The National Wax Museum is four floors of ...

 


Waterways Visitor Centre  

Grand Canal QuayDublin 2
Waterways Visitor Centre                                                                            Waterways Irelands Dublin Visitor Centre is now open to the public. After its modern renovation the ‘Box on the Docks’ reopens its doors. Whether you want to learn about the heritage of Irelands waterways or find out what to do on them , this is your one stop shop. This architecturally unique space is also available for meetings, launches, exhibitions and more. The Centre houses an ...

 


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