Grange Road
The Pearse Museum and St. Enda's Park was once the home and school of the patriot and educationalist, Patrick Pearse.
7.3km from O'Connell Bridge
Foxrock Village
Elisabeth Guinness opened the Guinness Gallery in Foxrock, Dublin in 1993. It specialises in contemporary art glass but also offers paintings, sculpture, jewellery, studio ceramics and and gift ware.
10.3km from O'Connell Bridge
Merrion Street
The National Museum of Ireland-Natural History, on Merrion Street in Dublin, has galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, as well as geological exhibits from a total collection of about two million scientific specimens.
0.9km from O'Connell Bridge
37 College Green
Journey back through time in a historic setting. This fantastic museum will unveil the intriguing tale of Irish whiskey. This interactive ultra-modern experience will offer a WOW factor unlike any other of its kind in Dublin.
0.3km from O'Connell Bridge
Westminster Road
Meander is a two-storey, flat-roofed, detached house, dating from 1939.
10.2km from O'Connell Bridge
St. Michael's Hill, Christchurch
Dublinia, located at the crossroads of the medieval city at Christchurch, is history brought to life in an exciting way for all to engage, learn and share.
1km from O'Connell Bridge
Skerries, Fingal
Skerries Mills, in North County Dublin, is a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races and wetlands. This industrial heritage centre is an ideal place to visit on a day trip.
27.1km from O'Connell Bridge
Joyce Tower, Sandycove
The James Joyce Tower, in Sandycove Dublin, holds a museum devoted to the life and works of James Joyce, who made the tower the setting for the first chapter of his masterpiece, Ulysses.
11.7km from O'Connell Bridge
St Stephen's Green
The great revolutionary, immortalised in rousing song, may have been a diminutive man in height - but you would never know that from Edward Delaney’s magnificent 1964 statue.
Office of the Houses of the Oireachtas, Leinster House
A statue of Arthur Griffith, the founder of the Sinn Fein party and the president of the Provisional Government of the new Irish Free State of 1922, stands in the garden of Leinster House in Dublin.
Royal College of Physicians, 6 Kildare Street
Ireland - Birth of a Nation is a film that was produced for visitors to Ireland. It demonstrates the way in which Ireland went from being part of the British Empire to becoming an independent state.
0.7km from O'Connell Bridge
Shannon Heritage, Malahide
Malahide Castle, set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, was both a fortress and a private home for nearly 800 years and is an interesting mix of architectural styles. A feature of Demense is the Talbot Botanic Garden.
12.6km from O'Connell Bridge
58 South William Street
The City Assembly House in Dublin is home to the Irish Georgian Society, which promotes Ireland’s architectural heritage and decorative arts.
0.6km from O'Connell Bridge
off Bulfin Road
Discover the unique history associated with Richmond Barracks from British Army Garrison to internment centre of the 1916 Rising Rebels and its integral place in the heart of the local community for over 200 years.
3.9km from O'Connell Bridge
14 High Street
Situated in the heart of Dublin’s Old City, St Audoen’s is the capital’s only remaining medieval parish church. It is dedicated to St. Ouen, the 7th-century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy.
Bow Street
Since John Jameson’s brave first steps into this building in 1780, Jameson have been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences (along with great whiskey, of course).
1.2km from O'Connell Bridge
Phoenix Park
Áras an Uachtaráin is the official residence of the President of Ireland. Built in 1751, it's situated in the 1,752 acres of the Phoenix Park in County Dublin.
3.8km from O'Connell Bridge
St Andrew's Church
The Molly Malone statue is located in Suffolk Street, a short distance from Trinity College. Molly Malone was a semi historical, semi-legendary figure who was commemorated in the song 'Cockles and Mussels', a Dublin anthem.
0.4km from O'Connell Bridge
O'Connell Street
The Spire of Dublin is a striking 120 metre high landmark in the heart of Dublin City, which was unveiled in 2002.
5 - 9 Temple Bar
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios is a not-for-profit arts organisation dedicated to the practice and promotion of contemporary visual art. It is grant-aided by the Arts Council of Ireland.
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