Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Name: D Attraction Sightseeing + Tours (4) Title Keyword
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Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre Castle Street, Dalkey, Dublin, 2 |
Housed in a little 16th-century tower house, the center tells the history of this venerable town in a few sweet, if unsophisticated, displays. There are tours, in which guides tell the tale, but they're unpredictable -- ... more
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Desmond Castle Cork Street, Kinsale |
Built as a custom house by the Earl of Desmond c. AD 1500, Desmond Castle has a colourful history, ranging from Spanish occupation in 1601 to use as a prison for captured American sailors during the American War of Indep... more
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Dublin City Archive City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin |
City Hall was first built as the Royal Exchange and was completed in 1779. It was taken over by Dublin Corporation in 1852 and now houses the Dublin City Archives. This collection records the activities of the municipal ... more
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Dublin City Library & Archive 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin, 2 |
On foot from the National Library (southside): from Kildare Street, heading north, turn right on to Nassau Street, cross to the other side of the street, by the wall of Trinity College. Continue on by the wall past the D... more
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Dublin Civic Museum 58 South William Street, Dublin, 2 |
The Dublin Civic Museum The homeliest museum in Dublin as it deals exclusively with things Dublin. The items on display change often but for true Dubs the most poignant exhibit is the battered stone head of Admiral Nelso... more
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Dublin Writers Museum 18 Great Denmark Street, Dublin, 1 |
I was interested to visit the Dublin Writers Museum as I was aware the city had a strong literary tradition but knew very little about it other than James Joyce. I was most surprised to learn that Bram Stoker, author of ... 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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Dun Aenghus Inis Mor, Aran Islands |
Dun Aenghus is a spectacular place. It's a shame that they've commercialized it by adding an entrance fee, an 'interpretation centre', a fenced-in path up the hill, and a growing number of craft shops and cafés. To be fa... more
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Dunguaire Castle Kinvara, Co. Galway |
Dunguaire was built by the O'Hynes Clan in 1520. In the 17th century the castle passed to Richard Martyn, Mayor of Galway. Subsequently, it was purchased by Oliver St John Gogarty and became the venue for meetings of the... more
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Dwyer McAllister Cottage Rathdangan road, Knockanarrigan, Wicklow |
The cottage nestles in the shade of Kaedeen mountain at the top of a grassy lane off the Donard to Rathdangan road in Co. Wicklow. It is a fine example of a traditional thatched cottage built with local stone and whitewa... more
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