National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Kildare Street, Dublin 2, +353 1 6777444
( e-mail marketing@museum.ie, fax: +353 1 6777450), (web:www.museum.ie). Tu-Sa 10AM-5PM; Su
2PM-5PM, closed Mon, Christmas Day and Good Friday. Archaeology
and History. Other locations: Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barrack, Benburb Street,
Dublin 7. Natural History at Merrion Street, Dublin 2. Please note, the Natural History Collection
is currently closed to the public. Free entrance.
The National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West & Clare Street, Dublin 2
(DART Pearse Station will get you to within five minutes from the Gallery.),
+353 1 6615133 (e-mail info@ngi.ie, fax: +353 1 6615372), (web:www.nationalgallery.ie)
Mon-Sat 9:30AM-5:30PM (till 8:30PM on Thurs) and Sun 12PM-5:30PM. Closed Good Friday and Dec 24-26.
National collection of Irish and European Art. Free entrance.
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Military Rd, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, +353 1 6129900 (e-mail
info@imma.ie, fax: +353 1 612 9999), (web:www.modernart.ie) Tu-Sa 10AM-5:30PM (opens 10:30AM on
Wed), 12PM-5:30PM on Su and Bank Holidays. Closed on Mon. Summer Late Opening until 8.00pm on
Thursdays from 5 June 18 September.. Modern & contemporary art, formal gardens & cafe. Free
entrance.
Old Library at Trinity College & Book of Kells, College Green, Dublin 2, +353 1 896 2320
(e-mail adiffley@tcd.ie, fax: +353 1 896 2690),(web:www.tcd.ie/library/heritage/index) .
Mon-Sat 9:30AM-5PM, Sun (May-Sept) 9:30AM (12PM Oct-Apr)-5:30PM. Closed Dec 23 - Jan 1.. The
gorgeously illustrated original manuscript of the Book of Kells is the main draw here, but the
massive Long Hall of the Old library itself is equally if not even more impressive. Adults €9,
+€2 for optional guided tour. Students & seniors €8, children under 12 free. Family
admission €18..
Dublin Castle, Dublin 2, +353 1 677 7129 (e-mail info@dublincastle.ie, fax: +353 679 7831),
(web:www.dublincastle.ie). Mon-Fri 10AM-5:45PM. Sat, Sun & Holidays. Former seat of British rule
in Ireland. Guided Tour Prices Adults: €4.50, students €3.50, children €2,
alternative Tour of Chapel Royal & Undercroft €3.50.
Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle, Dublin 2, +353 1 407 0750 (e-mail info@cbl.ie, fax: +353 1
407 0760),(web:www.cbl.ie) Sat 11AM-5PM, Sun 1PM-5PM, Mon-Fri 10AM-5PM (Closed on Mon
from Oct-Apr). Contains a wide selection of early books and manuscripts, including sacred texts and
manuscripts. European Museum of the Year 2002. Free entry.
Christ Church Cathedral, Christ Church Place, Dublin 2, +353 1 677 8099 (e-mail email@cccdub.ie),
(web:www.cccdub.ie) June-Aug 9AM-6PM, Sept-May 9:45 - 5 or 6PM. dating back to the 11th century, is
the oldest building in Dublin, though it underwent a massive restoration in the 19th century.
Particularly interesting is the crypt, which predates the cathedral. Connected to the cathedral is
the exhibition "Dublinia", which contains a great deal of information about Dublin during the middle
ages. Adults €6, students €4, children with parent free..
Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Priosun Chill Mhaighneann) is a former prison, located in Kilmainham in
Dublin, which is now a museum.Kilmainham Gaol played an important part in Irish history, as many
leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and some executed in the prison by the British and
latterly in 1923 by the Irish Free State.Over the 128 years it served as a prison, its cells held
many of the most famous people involved in the campaign for Irish independence. The British
imprisoned and executed the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising here.