Tourist Information South East Dublin
- Mansion House tourist information (9)
- Pembroke tourist information (4)
- Rathmines tourist information (0)
- Royal Exchange tourist information (17)
- South Dock tourist information (0)
- St. Kevin'S tourist information (2)
- Wood Quay tourist information (7)
Dublin castle was originally built on the orders of King John of England in 1204 on a site previously settled by the Vikings.
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The National Gallery of Ireland hosts the Irish national collection of Irish and European art.
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The National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology is the national repository for all archaeological objects found in Ireland.
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Leinster House is the name of the building housing the Oireachtas, the national parliament of Ireland.
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The Ark is a cultural centre for children, and houses a theatre, and outdoor amphitheatre, gallery spaces and a workshop.
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"Author of Many Plays" is the understated tribute to George Bernard Shaw on the plaque outside his birthplace.
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The National Concert Hall is the principal national venue for classical music concerts in Ireland.
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At the heart of the city of Dublin for almost a thousand years, Christ Church cathedral has a rich cultural history.
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The Iveagh Gardens are among the finest and least known of Dublin's parks and gardens.
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Trinity College Library is the largest Library in Ireland and hosts the Book of Kells.
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The Book of Kells is a beautifully hand-illuminated manuscript, containing the four Gospels of the New Testament.
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Chester Beatty’s library is widely regarded as the finest collection of manuscripts and books by a private collector in the 20th century.
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The Molly Malone statue in Grafton Street was unveiled during the 1988 Dublin Millennium celebrations.
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Giddy Studios - paint and decorate your own pottery. An Activity for all the family.
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St Patrick's Cathedral, founded in 1191, and is the larger of Dublin's two Church of Ireland cathedrals, and the largest church in Ireland.
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The Irish Jewish Museum is a small museum situated in Portobello, and dedicated to the history of the Irish Jewish Community.
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Number Twenty Nine is Dublin's Georgian House Museum
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The Powerscourt shopping centre opened in 1981 with a wide range of high street stores, exclusive shops, galleries and exhibitions.
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Through the Dublinia Exhibitions, learn about the citizens of Dublin throughout the ages and share in their experiences.
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The Bedford Tower of 1761 comprises the centrepiece of Dublin Castle's principal Georgian courtyard.
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