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Ollie #4 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 211 reviews
Owner description: Situated in the heart of Ireland's capital city, the Chester Beatty Library is an art museum and library which houses the great collection of...... more » Owner description: Situated in the heart of Ireland's capital city, the Chester Beatty Library is an art museum and library which houses the great collection of manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, drawings, rare books and some decorative arts assembled by Sir Alfred Chester Beatty (1875-1968). The Library's exhibitions open a window on the artistic treasures of the great cultures and religions of the world. Its rich collection from countries across Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and Europe offers visitors a visual feast. Chester Beatty Library was named Irish Museum of the year in 2000 and was awarded the title European Museum of the Year in 2002. « less
Attraction type  Libraries; Museums
Distance  0.2 km from city centre
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Ollie #16 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 681 reviews
Owner description: The building facade of Trinity College is among many constructed since the foundation of the College on March 13th, 1592. The design is attributed to...... more » Owner description: The building facade of Trinity College is among many constructed since the foundation of the College on March 13th, 1592. The design is attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, a London-based amateur architect, with the collaboration of Henry Keene and John Sanderson. « less
Attraction type  Educational Sites; Historic Sites; Libraries
Distance  0.9 km from city centre
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Ollie #35 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 17 reviews
Owner description: One of Dublin's most beautiful tourist attractions. An unspoiled gem right in the heart of the city. Founded in 1701, Marsh's Library was the first...... more » Owner description: One of Dublin's most beautiful tourist attractions. An unspoiled gem right in the heart of the city. Founded in 1701, Marsh's Library was the first public library in Ireland. It is a beautiful Queen Anne-style building complete with the original oak bookcases. Visitors often comment on the wonderful smell of the old bookcases and books.The library contains over 25,000 rare and interesting books relating to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, covering medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, mathematics, music, and classical literature. There is also some material of a very scurrilous nature. Every year an exhibition of rare and curious items is presented from the holdings of the Library. The current exhibtion (2011) is on medicine and medical knowledge, and the exhibition from June 2012 to June 2013 will be on the development of science. « less
Attraction type  Libraries; Historic Sites
Distance  0.6 km from city centre
Ollie #39 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 59 reviews
Attraction type  Libraries
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Ollie #41 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 27 reviews
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Attraction type  Tourist/ Visitor Centres; Tours
Distance  0.4 km from city centre
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Ollie #44 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4.5 of 5 stars 19 reviews
Owner description: The National Library of Ireland holds the most outstanding collection of Irish documentary material in the world. There are three reading rooms and a...... more » Owner description: The National Library of Ireland holds the most outstanding collection of Irish documentary material in the world. There are three reading rooms and a Genealogy Advisory Service to assist family history researchers. The Library also has two major exhibitions, the multi-awarding winning 'Yeats : the life and work of WB Yeats' and 'Strangers to Citizens : the Irish in Europe 1600-1800'. Entry to the Library and exhibitions is free. « less
Attraction type  History Museums; Libraries
Distance  0.9 km from city centre
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Ollie #53 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4 of 5 stars 139 reviews
Owner description: The Book of Kells is a world famous illuminated manuscript written in Latin of the Gospels from the Bible. It was painstakingly hand-written and...... more » Owner description: The Book of Kells is a world famous illuminated manuscript written in Latin of the Gospels from the Bible. It was painstakingly hand-written and illustrated by monks around 800 A.D. « less
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Libraries
Distance  0.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #93 of 17 attractions in Dublin
5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Attraction type  Tourist/ Visitor Centres
Distance  2.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #126 of 17 attractions in Dublin
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Educational Sites
Distance  0.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #128 of 17 attractions in Dublin
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Historic Sites; Educational Sites
Distance  0.7 km from city centre
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Ollie #132 of 17 attractions in Dublin
4 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Owner description: The Ark is a cultural center for children, allowing them to explore what it means to be an artist in theatre, music, literature, painting, film,...... more » Owner description: The Ark is a cultural center for children, allowing them to explore what it means to be an artist in theatre, music, literature, painting, film, dance, and more. Even the building was specifically designed for their use and understanding. For children ages 2 to 12. « less
Attraction type  Children’s Museums; Educational Sites
Distance  0.2 km from city centre
Attraction type  Libraries; History Museums
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The Irish Tourist Board, with lots of maps and brochures to ensure that you don't run out of things to do on your trip.
Attraction type  Tourist/ Visitor Centres
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Attraction type  Art Galleries; Educational Sites
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Attraction type  History Museums; Libraries
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Attraction type  Libraries
Distance  1.2 km from city centre
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