Trinity College Dublin
The Book of Kells remains one of the world's most famous manuscripts with its ornately decorated pages written back around 800 AD. Housed in Trinity College, this book of the four gospels in latin is one of Ireland's major visitor attractions.
0.4km from O'Connell Bridge
Through The Arch, Cope Street, Temple Bar
The Graphic Studio Gallery in Dublin's Temple Bar aims to promote fine art printmaking in Ireland and abroad.
0.3km from O'Connell Bridge
17 Clare Street
The Oriel Gallery on Clare Street in Dublin is the oldest independent gallery in Ireland. It specialises in 18th to 21st century paintings, drawings and watercolours.
0.8km from O'Connell Bridge
Finglas Road
Glasnevin is Ireland's largest cemetery where over 1.5 million people are buried including icons such as Daniel O'Connell, Michael Collins, Charles Stewart Parnell, Maud Gonne, and Eamon DeValera. Currently listed in the top 3 Dublin attractions.
3.1km from O'Connell Bridge
Clasac, Alfie Byrne Road
Clasac is a new centre for the promotion of Irish music, song, dance, drama and the Irish language, outside Dublin’s City Centre in Clontarf.
2.4km from O'Connell Bridge
17 Newmarket Square
Dublin's only only working distillery. The first new distillery in Dublin in 125 years. Located in the heart of the city giving visitors a unique and genuine experience of Irish whiskey distilling.
1.6km from O'Connell Bridge
Charlemont House, Parnell Square North
Located in Dublin's City Centre, the Hugh Lane Gallery houses one of Ireland's foremost collections of modern and contemporary Irish and international art. It is thought to be among the first galleries of modern art in the world.
0.9km from O'Connell Bridge
15 St Stephen's Green
One of Dublin’s most-loved museums tells the amazing story of the Irish Capital. Experience the warmth of a real Irish welcome in a beautiful Georgian townhouse on St Stephen's Green, right in the heart of Dublin.
The Cube -Creative Hub, The Donnelly Centre, Cork Street
Access to Arts Clyne Gallery showcases outstanding examples of contemporary applied art and fine art. It is presently running exhibitions in various diverse locations around Dublin.
0.7km from O'Connell Bridge
Gallagher Gallery
The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) in Dublin City is an institution dedicated to developing and exhibiting traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts.
1.2km from O'Connell Bridge
8 Dawson Street
Sol Art is one of Dublin's leading contemporary galleries combining an approachable space with an expansive vision and an all-inclusive environment.
0.6km from O'Connell Bridge
The Plaza, Beacon South Quarter
Imaginosity, the Dublin Children’s Museum is a unique child centred creative space for children up to nine years of age and their families. The Museum celebrates children’s imaginations on the journey from curiosity to discovery.
8.3km from O'Connell Bridge
Park Lane, Spencer Dock
The Green on Red Gallery showcases contemporary art on the market, both Irish and international art. It is located on Park Lane, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1.
1.5km from O'Connell Bridge
Kildare Street
Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and you are magically transported back in time to see famous celtic artefacts. A stroll through time will take you all the way back to 7,000 BC.
Docklands Innovation Park
The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland in Dublin is Ireland’s only main line operator of steam locomotives and historic rolling stock.
10.1km from O'Connell Bridge
Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown
Splash out at Aquazone located in the National Aquatic Centre is one of the most exciting attractions for famlies in Ireland. This leisure pool offers thrills with water roller coaster, surf rider as well as a Pirate Ship for the little ones.
9.2km from O'Connell Bridge
27 South Frederick Street
Gormleys Fine Art is one of Ireland’s leading art galleries specialising in contemporary painting and sculpture.
Department Of Geology, Trinity College
Geology is the science of the study of the earth, its life and processes that have given rise to its present structure. The Geological Museum, in Trinity College Dublin, helps to tell this story.
Croke Park, St Joseph’s Avenue
Croke Park is an iconic stadium, which has been at the heart of Irish sporting and cultural life for over 100 years. Enjoy an unrivalled state-of-the-art interactive visitor experience and learn about Ireland’s national games.
Dublin Castle
Situated in the heart of the city centre, the Chester Beatty Library's exhibitions open a window on the artistic treasures of the great cultures and religions of the world.
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