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    • Skerries Mills

    Skerries Mills

    Skerries, Skerries, Co. Dublin
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    The Skerries Mills industrial and heritage centre and town park comprises a watermill, 5-sail windmill and 4-sail windmill with associated mill races, mill pond and wetlands. The history of the mills can be traced to the early 16th century and a bakery was established on the site by 1840. While stone-ground milling declined in the 1930’s, the bakery continued to Read more…
    • Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre

    Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre

    Castle St, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
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    New for 2005! Deilg Inish Theatre Company brings Dalkey’s history vividly and humorously to life on Wednesdays from 11.00 – 16.00 throughout the summer… A medieval merchant may greet you. An archer may accost you. A quarry worker’s widow may amaze you. A Saint may bless you. Open Monday to Friday 09.30 – 17.00; Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays 11.00 Read more…
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    Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)

    Military Road, , Dublin 8
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    The Irish Museum of Modern Art houses one of Ireland’s largest collections of modern and contemporary art. Housed in the restored Royal Hospital building and grounds, there is also a formal garden, meadow and medieval burial grounds as well as a number of other historical buildings.   Read more…
    • Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art

    Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art

    Charlemont House, , Dublin 1
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    Housed in a finely restored 18th century building known as Charlemont House, this gallery is situated next to the Dublin Writers Museum and across the street from the Garden of Remembrance. It is named after Hugh Lane, an Irish art connoisseur who was killed in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and who willed his collection (including works by Read more…
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    Malahide Castle

    Malahide, Malahide, Co. Dublin
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    The house is furnished with beautiful period furniture together with an extensive collection of Irish portrait paintings, mainly from the National Gallery. The history of the Talbot family ( who lived there) is recorded in the Great Hall, with portraits of generations of the family telling their own story of Ireland’s stormy history. One of the more poignant legends concerns Read more…
    • Dublin City Hall - The Story of the Capital

    Dublin City Hall – The Story of the Capital

    Dame St, , Dublin 2
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    Dublin City Hall is a magnificent example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world renowned. Originally used as a financial centre by the merchants of Dublin, today it is the focal point for the elected members of Dublin City Council. Fluted columns support a dome shaped roof over the spectacular entrance hall or Rotunda of this eighteenth century Read more…
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