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001 - Christ Church Cathedral


001 - Christ Church Cathedral Founded c.1030, Christ Church is one of the oldest and most recognised landmarks in Dublin. The medieval crypt is one of the largest in Britain and Ireland.

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002 - Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre


002 - Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre Discover ‘The Medieval Experience’ - with characters from Dalkey’s medieval past brought to life from Delig Inis Theatre Company. Guided Walks (enquire for details). Bloomsday celebrations on June 16th annually. Open all year except Christmas & March 29th/31st 2010. Closed Tuesdays.

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003 - Dublinia & The Viking World


003 - Dublinia & The Viking World Dublinia brings the early history of Dublin vividly to life. Located in the heart of the medieval quarter, this award winning heritage centre reveals the amazing story of the vikings and the turbulent tale of Medieval Dublin.

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004 - Dublin’s City Hall - The Story of the Capital


004 - Dublin's City Hall - The Story of the Capital “The Story of the Capital” exhibition offers a quick ‘warts and all’ introduction to the history of Dublin City. The exhibition traces the evolution of the City from 1170 to today in a friendly and easy-to-understand way, using interactive touchscreens, film clips, models and city treasures.

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005 - Dublin’s City Gallery the Hugh Lane


005 - Dublin's City Gallery the Hugh Lane Located in Dublin’s City Centre, the Hugh Lane Gallery houses one of Ireland’s foremost collections of contemporary art. The original collection, donated by Sir Hugh Lane has now grown to include almost 2000 artworks. The reconstructed Francis Bacon Studio provides invaluable insight into the artist’s life.

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006 - Dublin Zoo


006 - Dublin Zoo Home to some of Ireland’s wildest animals, Dublin Zoo is one of the most exciting days out a family can have. There are plenty of amazing animals to discover including tigers, hippos, gorillas, chimpanzees, red pandas and a lion to name but a few! From Mar-Sep Dublin Zoo is open from 09.30- 18.00 so make sure to get there early to pack everything in.

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007 - Guinness Storehouse


007 - Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse, Ireland’s number one visitor attraction, is an incredible journey into the history and making of the world famous beer. It’s a dramatic story, which started 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar with a complimentary pint of Guinness and an astonishing view of Dublin.

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008 - National Concert Hall


008 - National Concert Hall One of Ireland’s ‘must visit’ tourist attractions hosting lunchtime and evening concerts, workshops and festivals throughout the year. Programmes include Classical, Traditional,World, Jazz, Dance and Opera.

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009 - National Library of Ireland


009 - National Library of Ireland Explore Ireland’s literary heritage, start researching your family history and visit the current exhibitions at the National Library of Ireland. The award-winning exhibition Yeats: the life and works of William Butler Yeats celebrates his legacy and poetry. Strangers to citizens: the Irish in Europe, 1600-1800 tells the story of the Irish who migrated to Europe during this period. Varied ongoing programme of events.

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010 - National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology


010 - National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology Walk into the National Museum of Ireland and you are magically transported back in time. The museum first opened its doors in 1980 and since then it has been filling in the blanks for us through its extensive archaeological collections.

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011 - National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History


011 - National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History Collins Barracks could be said to be the National Museum of Ireland’s largest artefact, having had a unique history all of its own in another life. All pieces displayed entice you to go further, look harder and examine more closely.

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012 - National Museum of Ireland - Natural History


012 - National Museum of Ireland - Natural History Closed until further notice. Please see www.museum.ie for further information

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013 - National Photographic Archive


013 - National Photographic Archive The National Photographic Archive houses the photograph collection of the National Library of Ireland. The provision of an exhibition gallery and a research roomenhance access to the collection.

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014 - Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum


014 - Number Twenty Nine - Georgian House Museum Visitors take a guided tour from the basement to the attic, through rooms furnished with original artefacts as they would have been in 1790 to 1820. Presented by the Electrical Supply Board and National Museum of Ireland.

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015 - Old Jameson Distillery


015 - Old Jameson Distillery Follow the fascinating craft of whiskey making through its different stages at the Old Jameson Distillery in the heart of Dublin. Just 3 mins from Smithfield Luas, this is a discovery not to be missed! Book online www.jamesonwhiskey.com/ojd

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016 - Saint Patrick’s Cathedral


016 - Saint Patrick's Cathedral Founded in 1191, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral has contributed much to Irish life throughout its long history. Living Stones, a permanent exhibition, celebrates the Cathedral’s place in the city’s history.

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017 - Skerries Mills


017 - Skerries Mills The Mill Complex is a unique collection of 5 Sail and 4 Sail Watermills and Watermill with associated mill races, pond and wetlands. The history of the mills dates back to the 16th Century. Facilities include Watermill Café and Craft Shop.

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018 - Trinity College Dublin


018 - Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin is the oldest University in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. The Old Library houses the Book of Kells and other early manuscripts. The LongRoomis the largest single-chamber library in the world.

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019 - National Wax Museum Plus


019 - National Wax Museum Plus The National Wax Museum Plus is an exciting interactive visitor attraction located in the heart of Dublin’s City Centre. The centre has been designed to deliver an interactive experience taking you on a journey through Irish Culture and heritage.

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020 - Avondale House & Forest Park


020 - Avondale House & Forest Park Set in over 500 acres of forest, this beautiful Georgian House, built in 1777 and featuring fine plasterwork & original pieces of furniture, was the birthplace of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the greatest political leaders of Irish history.

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