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The James Joyce Centre

Dedicated to the promotion of both James Joyce’s personal life and his great literary works, the centre organises special events including lectures, fiction writing courses, and hosts the annual...

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Architecture Tours Ireland

Explore Dublin’s world famous Georgian squares or the city’s youngest and trendiest urban quarters with Architecture Tours Ireland. They offer four different architecture walking tours of Dublin to the...

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Smock Alley

A 200-seater theatre that is drenched in history, the Smock Alley Theatre dates back to 1662. Its architectual and historical importance should not overshadow its comtemporay place in Dublin’s theatre...

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Gallery @ No. Six

Specialising in modern, contemporary sculptures and paintings, Gallery @  No Six promotes both new and emerging talent alongside better established names. A lovely spot to discover artists, where you...

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Olivier Cornet Gallery

Housed in the unique surroundings of the ‘Wooden Building’, Olivier Cornet Gallery is the latest addition to Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. The commercial gallery promotes artists of various styles and...

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Hugh Lane

Hugh Lane intended his gallery to be located on a bridge crossing the Liffey, but its beautiful home in Parnell Square would certainly bring a smile to his face. Hugh Lane’s own extensive art...

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Balla Bán Art Gallery

Balla Bán (the Gaelic for ‘white wall’) fine art gallery is tucked away in the stylish surroundings of the Westbury Mall. Irish artist, Frank O’Dea opened the gallery in 2009, exhibiting quality,...

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The New Theatre

The New Theatre is exactly what it says on the tin. Dedicated to new theatre. Since 1997, the New Theatre has given new writers a forum in which to blossom, and provided audiences with the thrills and...

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The Keeling Gallery

The Keeling Gallery specializes in selling Irish art, including both original oil and acrylic paintings and more affordable limited edition prints. The gallery was set up in 2009 by artist Vincent...

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Charlene Lydon, Light House Cinema

The Magic of the Silver Screen Originally from Carlow, I came to Dublin to study about twelve years ago and I didn’t leave. In the past I lived in England and Canada for a little while but Dublin is...

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Drum Belly Review

“This is going to be great for you, Emma,” my friend enthused as we shoved sandwiches in our mouths before seeing Drum Belly at the Abbey. “It’s set in New York! It’ll remind you of home. That’ll be...

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Duke Street Gallery

The Duke Street Gallery is housed in one of Dublin City’s oldest buildings. The building was notably the original location for Red Bank Oyster (established in 1838) as mentioned in James Joyce...

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Architecture Tours Ireland

Explore Dublin’s world famous Georgian squares or the city’s youngest and trendiest urban quarters with Architecture Tours Ireland. They offer four different architecture walking tours of Dublin to the...

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The James Joyce Centre

Dedicated to the promotion of both James Joyce’s personal life and his great literary works, the centre organises special events including lectures, fiction writing courses, and hosts the annual...

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The Four Courts

The Four Courts played its part in modern Irish history during both the Easter Rising in 1916 and again in 1922 when they were occupied by Republican forces who opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty. This...

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