Glasnevin Cemetery Dublin
Glasnevin Cemetery, which opened in 1832, originally had an area of 9 acres but now has an area of approximately 124 acres. It holds the…
Glasnevin Cemetery, which opened in 1832, originally had an area of 9 acres but now has an area of approximately 124 acres. It holds the…
Christ Church Cathedral is located in the former heart of medieval Dublin on the high ground overlooking the Viking settlement at Wood Quay at the end…
The National Museum of Ireland consists of three exhibitions in Dublin and one in County Mayo. The Dublin exhibitions: 1. The National Museum of Ireland –…
Located on 42 acres of wooded ground just off the Western Road, a short distance from the city centre and Fitzgerald Park, the university was…
The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish and European art. It is located in the centre of Dublin, close to St Stephen’s…
The National Botanic Gardens have two sites, one in Glasnevin, Dublin, and the other in Kilmacurragh, Co Wicklow. The Glasnevin site is 5 km north…
Kilmainham Gaol is a former Irish prison. It was opened in 1796 and decommissioned in 1924 after the Irish Civil War. It is now empty…
The Guinness Storehouse at St James’s Gate Brewery is Dublin’s and Ireland’s biggest tourist attraction with over 1.9 million visitors passing through its doors in…
The college was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth Ⅰ and was modelled on the collegiate universities of Oxford and Cambridge. It is one of…
Dublin Castle is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction. It is located off Dame Street in Dublin. From 1204 until 1922,…