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Bram Stoker Dracula ExperienceBram Stoker Dracula Experience

This museum offers a spine chilling experience featuring many aspects from the lives of both Bram Stoker and Dracula.
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Casino MarinoCasino Marino

A fine building of note from the 18th century. Access by guided tour.
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Chester Beatty LibraryChester Beatty Library

A vast collection of manuscripts, rare books, miniature paintings, and objects from Western, Middle Eastern, and Far Eastern Cultures.
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Chief O'Neill's Chimney Viewing Tower - SmithfieldChief O'Neill's Chimney Viewing Tower - Smithfield

This 170-foot chimney offers splendid views around the city.
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Christ Church CathedralChrist Church Cathedral

Christchurch Cathedral sits in the oldest part of the city, and dates back to 1038 AD. It is one of Dublin's finest historic buildings, and is open to the public.
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Dalkey Castle and Heritage CentreDalkey Castle and Heritage Centre

A visitor centre located in a Medieval Castle in Dalkey. Traces the history of this historic town from earliest times.
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Dublin CastleDublin Castle

Built between 1208 and 1220, this complex represents some of the oldest surviving architecture in the city, and was the centre of English power in Ireland for over seven centuries until it was taken of by the Irish Free State in 1922. Highlights include t
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Dublin City Hall - The Story of the CapitalDublin City Hall - The Story of the Capital

Erected between 1769 and 1779, and formerly the Royal Exchange. It is a square building in Corinthian style, with three fronts of Portland stone. Since 1852, however it has been the centre of the municipal government.
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Dublin Writer's MuseumDublin Writer's Museum

The Irish literary tradition is one of the most illustrious in the world, famous for four Nobel Prize winners and for an abundance of other writers of international renown. In 1991 the Dublin Writers Museum was opened to house a history and celebration o
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Dublin ZooDublin Zoo

Established in 1830, this is the third-oldest zoo in the world (after London and Paris), nestled in the midst of the city's largest playground, the Phoenix Park, about 3km (2M) west of the city centre.
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Fry Model Railway Museum

The Fry Model Railway is a unique collection of handmade models of Irish trains, from the beginning of rail travel to modern times. Situated in the beautiful grounds surrounding Malahide Castle, this delightful collection is a treat for railway enthusiast
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GAA Museum - Croke ParkGAA Museum - Croke Park

Located in Ireland’s premier sports stadium, Croke Park, this museum plots the history and culture of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) since its establishment. A must for anyone interested in Irish culture or sport.
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Guinness StorehouseGuinness Storehouse

The brand new Guinness Experience, which opened in December 2000, is located in the heart of the Guinness brewery in Dublin. It is a dramatic story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity, the sky bar, with a complimentary pint of Guinness and
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Irish Museum of Modern ArtIrish Museum of Modern Art

The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. The Museum presents a wide variety of art and artists' ideas in a dynamic programme of exhibitions, which regularl
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James Joyce Cultural CentreJames Joyce Cultural Centre

Located near the Dublin Writers Museum, this Joycean centre gives literary enthusiasts one more reason to visit Dublin's north side. The newly restored 1784 Georgian town house contains various exhibits, an archive, and a reference library.
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James Joyce MuseumJames Joyce Museum

Originally built as a defence against the expected Napoleonic invasion this "Martello Tower" now houses a small museum dedicated to the life and works of James Joyce.
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Kilmainham GaolKilmainham Gaol

Built in 1792 it is Ireland’s most famous disused prison. It held throughout the years many famous Nationalists and Republicans in members of the Society of United Irishmen (1798), Young Irelanders (c1840s), Fenians and Land agitators, Parnell, Davitt. Th
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Malahide Castle

Set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, was both a fortress and a private home for nearly eight hundred years, and is an interesting hodge-podge of architectural styles.
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National Botanic GardensNational Botanic Gardens

These colourful gardens cover a total area of 19.5 hectares, part of which is the natural flood plain of the River Tolka.
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National Gallery of IrelandNational Gallery of Ireland

2,000 works from all around Europe and world-famous paintings can be found here.
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National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and HistoryNational Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History

Built in the 1880s, this holds exhibitions such as the Viking Exhibition, the War of Independence Exhibition, many priceless items are on display, and is well worth a visit.
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National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History

The Museum of Decorative Arts and History is home to a wide range of objects which include weaponry, furniture, silver, ceramics and glassware, as well as examples of folklife and costume. The exhibitions have been designed in innovative and contemporary
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National Museum of Natural HistoryNational Museum of Natural History

This museum is crammed with antique glass cabinets containing stuffed animals from around the world. The Irish room on the ground floor holds exhibits on Irish wildlife. Inside are huge skeletons of many creatures.
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National Wax Museum (temporarily closed - reopening summer 2007)

For an overall life-size view of Irish history and culture, this museum presents wax figures of Irish people of historical, political, literary, theatrical, and sporting fame.
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Number Twenty NineNumber Twenty Nine

Situated in the heart of Dublins fashionable Georgian streets, this is a unique museum - a restored four-story town house that reflects the lifestyle of a Dublin middle-class family during the period 1790 to 1820.
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Phoenix Park Visitor CentrePhoenix Park Visitor Centre

The Phoenix Park is one of the largest and most magnificent city parks in Europe. A lively and entertaining exhibition on the history and wildlife of the Phoenix Park is on display in the Visitor Centre.
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Rathfarnham CastleRathfarnham Castle

The date of the foundation of the Castle is uncertain, but recent research would suggest 1583 as the most likely date. The Castle has a colourful and interesting history with 18th century interiors by Sir William Chambers and James Athenian Stuart and was
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Saint Patrick's CathedralSaint Patrick's Cathedral

This is Ireland's largest church, and was founded next to a well where St Patrick is said to have baptised in 450AD. Most of the building work dates back to the 13th century.
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Shaw Birthplace

The first home of George Bernard Shaw, the renowned playwright has been restored to its Victorian elegance and charm, and has the appearance that the family have just gone out for the afternoon.
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St. Audeon's ChurchSt. Audeon's Church

This is said to be Dublin's earliest surviving medieval church, dating back to the 1100s. Includes an audio-visual presentation on pre-Viking Ireland.
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Tara's Palace

Tara's Palace is undoubtedly one of the world's most significant Dolls Houses. Inspired by Sir Neville Wilkinson's celebrated Titania's Palace of 1907, Ron and Doreen McDonnell sought to recapture the spirit and purpose of Sir Neville, when they began the
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The Old Jameson DistilleryThe Old Jameson Distillery

Set in the heart of Ireland’s thriving capital city, Dublin, The Old Jameson Distillery captures the imagination and the spirit of Ireland! Let our expert guides lead you through the fascinating story of JAMESON, the world’s preferred quality whiskey.
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