|
|
|
Dublin is famous as a city of writers and literature, and the Dublin Writers Museum is an essential visit for anyone who wants to discover, explore, or simply enjoy Dublins immense literary heritage. |
| Details |
|
|
|
Welcome to the National Museum of Ireland - the nation’s premier cultural institution and that with the strongest emphasis on Ireland’s art, material culture and natural history. |
| Details |
|
|
|
The National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, were founded by the Royal Dublin Society in 1795. The Gardens, 19.5 hectares on the south bank of the Tolka contain many attractive features including an arboretum, ... |
| Details |
|
|
|
Dublin Zoo is part of a worldwide network of zoos working together to breed endangered species. Studbooks are used to manage this captive breeding. Dublin Zoo holds the European studbooks for species including ... |
| Details |
|
|
|
The NAC will feature a full day of fun for the entire family whether you make a splash in the cool blue waves, take a thrilling ride down any of our many water slides, float around the lazy river or relax ... |
| Details |
|
|
|
The Cork Butter Museum is a unique institution, celebrating one of the great success stories of Ireland, the butter trade. Located in the historic Shandon area of Cork city, the story begins with the ... |
| Details |
|
|
|
See Cork's renowned wax figures at the
CORK CITY GAOL as you step back in time to see what 19th/early 20th Century life was like in Cork - inside and outside prison walls.
Amazingly lifelike figures, ... |
| Details |
|
|
|
Ceim Hill is a 500 year old farm house with an open hearth. The private collection housed here has artefacts from Neolithic times, Old and New Stone Age, Bronze and Iron Ages. |
| Details |
|