Glasnevin Cemetery - Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
Glasnevin Cemetery | Museum/Attraction Review | Dublin | Frommers.com Situated north of the city center, the Irish National Cemetery was founded in 1832 and covers more than 50 hectares (124 acres). Most people buried here were ordinary citizens, but there are also many famous names on the headstones. They range from former Irish Taoiseach Eamon de Valera to other pol... frommers.com
Places to Visit in Ireland - Glasnevin Cemetery, Glasnevin (Dublin) But a general walk around Glasnevin will have you discover other treasures - like the modern headstones adorned with the emblems of English soccer clubs. Or the eerie rows of graves for stillborn children or those dying shortly after birth (with mounds of toys, windchimes ...). The oldest part of th... goireland.about.com
Compare Prices and Read Reviews on London - Cemeteries at Epinions.com Because Glasnevin was the burial spot for those other than the rich, portions of the cemetery show their age and neglect. Near the Garden and Chapel sections of the cemetery (on the far side across from the entrance gates) rows and rows of simple headstones lean almost completely to the ground. Weed... epinions.com
|
|
|
|