James Joyce Museum

  • James Joyce Museum

James Joyce Museum

The Joyce Tower,
Sandycove,
Co. Dublin,
Ireland

Phone: +353 (0)1 280-9265 / 872-2077
Fax: +353 (0)1 280-9265

Local Information: Sandycove, Co. Dublin

 

About James Joyce Museum

Originally built as a defence against the expected Napoleonic invasion, this "Martello Tower" now houses a museum dedicated to the life and works of James Joyce. It was here that he set the first chapter of the novel Ulysses. Set in a peaceful loaction in Sandycove, just a short walk from Dun Laoghaire in South County Dublin. The collection here includes some of Joyce's personal possessions, photographs, letters, and first and rare editions of the book.

James Joyce Museum is open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, from 10am - 4pm in wintertime and from 10am to 6pm in summertime. Admission is free.

 

James Joyce Museum Location

Note: Map is an approximate indication ONLY. Please contact James Joyce Museum for directions and precise location prior to your visit.

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