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Bank of Ireland - Former Parliament House, College Green College Green, Dublin 2
The prestigious offices of Ireland's national bank began life as the first purpose-built parliament house in Europe. Completed in 1739 it served as Ireland's Parliament until the Act Of Union in 1801 which imposed direct rule on Ireland from London.
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Trinity College, Dublin 2
Housed in a modern building on the Trinity College campus and named after Ireland's first president, this two-story gallery focuses on contemporary Irish and International avant-garde art, bringing in works from Berlin, Tokyo, and New York as well as Lond
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17 Clare Street, Dublin 2
This gallery specialises in the paintings of 19 and 20th century Irish artists, ranging from Paul Henry to Jerome O'Connor and Jack Yeats, as well as contemporary work.
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The Loft Gallery 20 Lombard St. East, Dublin 2
The Loft Gallery exhibits the best of contemporary fine art. Alongside established artists, the Loft provides a platform for emerging artists from Ireland and also Internationally.
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Trinity College Chapel Trinity College, Dublin 2
This is the only chapel in the Republic of Ireland to be shared by all denominations. The painted window above the altar dates from 1867.
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Trinity College Dublin College Green, Dublin 2
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth. Trinity's lawns and cobbled quads provide a pleasant haven in the heart of the city. The Book of Kells is housed in the Old Library.
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Trinity College Library - The Book of Kells The Old Library, Trinity College, Dublin 2
This part of the college houses 200,000 antiquarian texts, marble busts of scholars and the oldest surviving harp in Ireland as well as the Book of Kells.
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