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Dublin Writers Museum
Dublin is famous as a city of writers and literature, and the Dublin Writers Museum is an essential visit for anyone who wants to discover, explore, or simply enjoy Dublins immense literary heritage.
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At the Writers Musuem, Dublin.s literary celebrities from the past three hundred years are brought to life through their books, letters, portraits and personal items. Whatever you think you know about Irish literature, you.re sure to find something to astound and delight you at the Dublin Writers Museum...
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| 18 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 | | full details > |
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 | Dublin Civic Museum
The Civic Museum collects and preserves material relating to Ireland's capital city and provides an understanding and knowled
ge of Dublin and its past through displays of historical items. The Museum, as part of Dublin CCity Council's heritage servic
es, hosts a changing programme of exhibitions reflecting all aspects of Dublin life, and the visitor will gain a sense of the
city's history through maps, pictures and street furniture. Some of the artifacts on display include original 18th century M
alton...
| 58 South William Street, Dublin 2
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 | The GAA Museum The GAA Museum was established to commemorate, recognise and celebrate the GAA's enormous contribution to Irish sporting, cultural and social life since its foundation in 1884. It was officially opened on 1st September 1998 by Joe McDonagh, President of the GAA, in the presence of An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern T.D. Croke Park is the home of Ireland's unique national games of hurling and football. The GAA Museum in Croke Park has been designed to facilitate an experience of an integral part of the fabric of... | Croke Park, St. Joseph's Avenue, Dublin 3
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