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13 Cultural Landmarks in Dublin

13 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Book of Kells
~4 min

Book of Kells

College Green, Mansion House A, Dublin 2, D02 PN40, Ireland

iconichistoryart

This is an 800-year-old manuscript that monks almost certainly got murdered over.

Dublinia
~3 min

Dublinia

St Michael's Hill, Christchurch, Dublin 8

museumhistorymedieval

If you want to know what Dublin smelled like in 1050, this is the place.

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
~4 min

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Custom House Quay, Dublin 1, Ireland

museumhistoryheritage

Ten million people left Ireland between 1800 and 1930 — more than the island's current population — and this museum tells their story with a level of technological sophistication that earned it Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction three years running.

Fishamble Street
~3 min

Fishamble Street

Fishamble Street, Wood Quay A, Dublin 8, Ireland

historymusicancient

This narrow, unassuming street in the shadow of Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest street in Dublin — and the place where Handel's Messiah was first performed.

Grafton Street
~3 min

Grafton Street

Grafton Street, Mansion House A, Dublin 2, Ireland

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Dublin's premier shopping street has been a catwalk for the city's aspirations since it was first laid out in 1708, connecting Trinity College to St.

Guinness Storehouse
~5 min

Guinness Storehouse

Saint James's Gate, Dublin 8, Ireland

iconichistoryfood

Arthur Guinness was either supremely confident or completely insane when he signed the lease on this brewery in 1759.

Little Museum of Dublin
~3 min

Little Museum of Dublin

15 St Stephen's Green, Mansion House B, Dublin 2, D02 Y066, Ireland

museumhistoryhidden-gem

Everything in this museum was donated by Dubliners, which makes it both a history museum and a love letter from a city to itself.

Marsh's Library
~3 min

Marsh's Library

St Patrick's Close, Wood Quay A, Dublin 8, Ireland

hidden-gemhistoryliterary

When Archbishop Narcissus Marsh told his friends he planned to build a public library in Dublin in 1701, they told him he was mad — neither Oxford nor London had one.

Merrion Square
~3 min

Merrion Square

Merrion Square West, Mansion House B, Dublin 2, Ireland

architectureliteraryart

Dublin's finest Georgian square was farmland 250 years ago.

National Gallery of Ireland
~4 min

National Gallery of Ireland

Merrion Square West, Dublin 2

artmuseumfree

This gallery has a Caravaggio that was hiding in a Jesuit dining room for decades, and entry is completely free.

O'Connell Street & The Spire
~4 min

O'Connell Street & The Spire

O'Connell Street, Dublin 1

iconichistoryarchitecture

Dublin's main boulevard has been bombed, shelled, burned, and rebuilt so many times it's practically a phoenix in street form.

Temple Bar
~3 min

Temple Bar

Temple Bar, Dublin 2

iconicnightlifemusic

Every city has a neighborhood that tourists flock to and locals roll their eyes at, and Temple Bar is Dublin's version — though the eye-rolling is somewhat unfair.

Trinity College
~5 min

Trinity College

College Green, Dublin 2

iconichistoryarchitecture

Queen Elizabeth I founded this university in 1592 on the grounds of a confiscated Augustinian monastery, and for the next two hundred years it existed solely to educate Protestant gentlemen.

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