Museums
The Chester Beatty collection is undoubtedly a hidden gem in the city's heart. Located on the grounds of Dublin Castle gardens the gallery holds very interesting collections.
The former military barracks is home to two fascinating collections: Decorative arts which include silver, ceramics, glassware, furniture, clothing, jewellery and coins.
Tucked away in the leafy suburbs of Dublin 4, the National Print Museum offers more than a glimpse into Ireland’s industrial past. It captures the soul of printmaking and its influence on Irish culture.
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland located on Kildare Street in Dublin, Ireland, that specialises in Irish and other antiquities dating from the Stone Age to the Late Middle Ages.
Ulysses, arguably the greatest piece of Irish literature, is forever embedded into the history of MoLI. Not only does it hold 'Copy No.1' of the book, MoLI also brings this piece of literary history to life in it's name. Tipping its cap...
The award winning EPIC museum is designed to give you an insight into Irish history and culture from the perspective of those who left the island.