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Kilmainham Gaol Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, 8 |
Kilmainham Gaol is one of Ireland's most important buildings. It was designed in an attempt to improve the quality of the penal system, and in the belief that prisons should be hygienic and well-ventilated. It is also, h... more
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Blarney Castle Blarney Castle, Cork |
Blarney Castle history is an intriguing one. It was the third structure to be built on this site. The first one was a wooden structure built in the 10th century, and a stone structure replaced it in 1210 A.D. This buildi... more
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Guinness Storehouse St James's Gate, Dublin |
A trip to Dublin would be a waste without visits to Guinness and Jameson. I, being a purveyor of the Black Stuff, enjoyed the former thoroughly. The visitor centre at St James Gate (The Guinness Brewery) is a very, very ... more
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Irish Museum of Modern Art Royal Hospital, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin |
includes works by William Conor, Gerard Dillon, Paul Henry, Tony O’Malley, Dan O’Neill, Colin Middleton and William Scott amongst others. In the 1960s George and Maura McClelland opened a gallery in Belfast, ... more
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City Hall Dame Street, Dublin, 2 |
City Hall, originally the Royal Exchange, was designed by Thomas Cooley and built between 1769 - 1779. It now houses a permanent multi-media exhibition Dublin's City Hall - The Story of the Capital . The exhibition centr... more
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Dublinia Borris Court, Dublin |
Dublinia is an exhibit located in Christchurch Cathedral, which takes you through the early history of Dublin, from around 900 to about 1500, with the focus on the medieval period. It's an interactive exhibit, very good ... more
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Natural History Museum Merrion Street, Dublin, 4 |
VT have inadvertently called this place the National History Museum but it is in fact the NATURAL History Museum of Dublin. Whatever you call it, it is the dullest activity you could possibily do while visiting this othe... more
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Chester Beatty Library Dublin Castle, Dublin, 2 |
A connoisseur's delight, this library is considered by many to be the most impressive museum in Ireland. After Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-1968), a Canadian mining millionaire and a collector with a flawless eye, ass... more
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Muckross House Muckross House, Kenmare Rd, Killarney |
Muckross House, a 19th-century, Elizabethan-style manor, now houses the Kerry Folklife Centre, where bookbinders, potters, and weavers demonstrate their crafts. Upstairs, elegantly furnished rooms portray the lifestyle o... more
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Galway Irish Crystal Heritage Centre Merlin Park, Dublin Road, Galway |
Galway Crystals beautiful ranges of tabletop stemware and giftware reflect these influences in their timeless elegance. Their expert craftsmen also specialise in creating individually inspired crystal masterpieces and tr... more
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