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Places to Visit in Temple Bar, Co Dublin
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Foster Place, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 '200 Years of Irish History' at the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre in Foster Place (off College Green) is an interactive museum which reflects both Irish history and the history of banking over the past 200 years. More information on Bank of Ireland Arts Centre
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off Cope Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 This modern and skylit gallery concentrates solely on Irelands graphic arts. More information on Graphic Studio Gallery
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Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Opened in October 1998 and houses the National Library of Ireland's photographic collection, which comprises approximately 300,000 photographs. While most of the collections are historical there are some contemporary collections. Subject matter ra... More information on National Photographic Archive
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4 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 More information on Original Print Gallery
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4-8 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Founded in 1983 in the heart of Dublins Left Bank, this is one of the largest studio/gallery complexes in Europe. More than 30 Irish artists work here at a variety of contemporary visual arts, from sculpture and painting to printing and photography. More information on Temple Bar Gallery and Studios
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11a Eustace St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 The Ark is a cultural centre for children situated in the heart of Temple Bar. The Ark is Europe's first custom-designed arts centre for children and opened in September 1995. Every year some 20,000 children and 5,000 adults visit The Ark and participate More information on The Ark
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Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 This is Dublins only photographic gallery with exhibitions of international and Irish contemporary photographs, posters, and books on photography. It is a great spot to view photos of old Dublin as well as the contemporary scene. More information on The Gallery of Photography
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