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| Welcome
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to Visit > Museums and Art Galleries |
| Ireland,
as a nation, has a rich heritage. Steeped in Tradition and
Folklore from the time of the first civilisations we have
relics and reminders of our history scattered throughout the
country. There are several good museums to visit,
predominately in Dublin, and a number of fine galleries and
workshops to see whilst moving around the country. Here we
have listed the best of them for you to explore. Click on the links below
for more information, then hit back on your browser to retun
here.
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| Museums
& Art Galleries in Dublin |
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The
National Museum of Ireland
Home to many of Irelands finest treasures,
collections that span Irish history, from prehistoric
times to the present day. Also International
Exhibitions. |
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Museum
of Modern Art
Housed in the private grounds - Irelands leading
National institution for the collection and
presentation of modern and contemporary art. |
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The
National Gallery of Ireland
A stunning
collection of National and International artists are
presented, including works by Jack B.Yeats, Lavery,
also Caravaggio, Picasso, Monet and many others. |
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The
Dublin Writers Museum
Dublin’s literary celebrities from the past
three hundred years are brought to life through their
books, letters, portraits and personal items. |
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The
Hugh Lane Gallery of Art
ranging
from the Impressionist masterpieces of Manet, Monet,
Renoir and Degas to works by leading national and
international contemporary artists. The Gallery also
has a dynamic temporary exhibitions programme |
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The
Chester Beatty Library
Home to a fine collection of Islamic manuscripts,
Chinese, Japanese, Indian and other Oriental art.
Early papyri, including some of the earliest texts of
the Bible -one of the richest collections of its kind
in the world.
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The
Kerlin Gallery
The Kerlin Gallery is one of Ireland's leading art
galleries with a programme of national and
international contemporary art. |
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