Looking for museums open on Monday in Ireland? These are the best places to visit:
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The Little Museum of Dublin
DublinThe Little Museum of Dublin is housed in an 18th-century Georgian town house and tells stories about the Irish capital. Visitors can get informative guided tours to get to meet characters like James Joyce and John F Kennedy.- Online discount!
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Jameson Distillery Bow St.
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Dublin Zoo
DublinOpened September 1st 1831, Dublin Zoo was founded as a private society by anatomists and physicists. The zoo has hosted over one million visitors. Sitting on a 70 acre piece of land, the Dublin Zoo hosts over 600 animals which range from spot giraffes to rhinos and zebras. Visitors can hang out with 4
Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
DublinGlasnevin Cemetery Museum is a museum in Ireland governed by the Dublin Cemetries committee. Glasnevin Cemetery Museum covers a vast area of over 124 acres of parkland with plenty to appreciate for those interested in exploring the legacies of Irelandโs heroes. The Glasnevin Cemetery Museum has a mi 5
National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street
DublinOpened in 1890, the National Museum of Ireland at Kildare Street displays artefacts dating from 7000 BC to the 20th century. These collections include The Treasury, featuring examples of Celtic and Medieval art. รr-Irelandโs Gold features a collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in Europe, while P 6
EPIC Museum
DublinDonโt just visit Ireland, understand it, with a visit to EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin City. You won't find leprechauns or pots of gold here, but you will discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of the emigrants who became sc 7
Dublinia: The Heart of Viking and Medieval Dublin
DublinIf you are looking for things to do in Dublin, look no further than Dublinia, at the heart of Viking and Medieval Dublin. Travel back to Viking and Medieval times at Dublinia, in the heart of the old city at Christchurch. Walk where Vikings walked before. Travel back to the city in Viking times. S 8
GPO Witness History Visitor Centre
DublinGPO Witness History Visitor Centre is specifically for those who want to explore the history of modern Ireland and the 1916 Easter Rising in the Dublin city centre. You can follow the rebels' footsteps by joining the Easter Rising Tour and find out the role it played in Dublin years ago. Once in the 9
National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks
DublinCollins barracks could be said to be the National Museum of Irelandโs largest irish artefact, having had a unique history all its own in another life. On display, youโll find fine examples of silver, ceramics, glassware, weaponry, furniture, folklife, clothing, jewellery, coins and medals. All of th 10
National Leprechaun Museum
DublinThe National Leprechaun Museum is the first ever tourist attraction that is dedicated to the Irish myth. Situated in the heart of Dublin, The National Leprechaun museum gives visitors a break off the normal world into a world full of fun and magic. It gives a sense of Irish cultural identity and ima 11
MoLI โ Museum of Literature Ireland
DublinMoLi is located in the New Mans house and was founded by the University college Dublin and the national library of Ireland in 2019. An important part of the collection consists of the work of James Joyce. 12
National Gallery of Ireland
DublinThe National Gallery of Ireland was established by an Act of Parliament in 1854 and opened to the public in January 1864. It has over 10,000 works, such as water-colours, drawings, prints and sculpture. The National Gallery of Ireland has over 2500 paintings. The paintings in the museum represent al 13
Dublin Castle
DublinDublin Castle, located in the heart of Dublin, is a historic site that served as the seat of the British administration in Ireland until 1922. This castle, with most of its structure dating back to the 18th century, offers a glimpse into the city's past and the British rule in Ireland. It was initially erected under the first Lord of Ireland, John of England, in 1204. 14
Teeling Whiskey Distillery
DublinThe Teeling Distillery, established in Dublin in 2015 by the Teeling Whiskey Company, is a significant addition to the city's rich history of whiskey distilling. It is the first new whiskey distillery to have opened in Dublin in over 125 years, marking a significant milestone in the revival of the city's whiskey distilling tradition. 15
Roe & Co Distillery
DublinRoe & Co Distillery is a relatively new addition to Dublin's rich history of whiskey production. Established in 2019 and owned by Diageo, the distillery is a testament to the city's ongoing love affair with whiskey. Visitors can explore the distillery and learn about the process of whiskey making, from grain to glass. 16
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
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Book of Kells Experience
Dublin 18
Christ Church Cathedral
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National Wax Museum Plus
DublinThe National Wax Museum Plus, is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. It is a unique museum that showcases an extensive collection of wax figures, interactive exhibits, and immersive experiences, providing visitors with an entertaining and educational journey through 20
Dublin Writers Museum
DublinDublin Writers Museum is a museum situated in Dublin Ireland. Opened in 1991 Dublin Writers Museum houses a history of Dublin. This museum which is located in an 18th century mansion in the north city centre has collections featuring both the lives and works of famous Dublins celebrities over a peri 21
Irish Famine Exhibition
DublinThe Irish Potato Famine was the most catastrophic event in Ireland's turbulent history. It is also regarded as being one of the worst Famines in history (deaths as a proportion to population). The use of the word 'Famine' in this context is controversial, for Ireland at the time was part of the rich 22
National Photographic Archive
DublinThe National Photographic Archive is home to the biggest Irish photographers. The museum solely relies on collections from individual donations and purchase. The National Photographic Archive has both contemporary and historical collections though most of its collections are historical. The collecti 23
The Custom House
DublinThe Custom House in Dublin is located on the Northern banks of River Liffey. It is regarded as one of the jewels in the city's architectural crown.Several sculptures found in the building were sculpted by the famous Irish sculptor, Edward Smyth. Inside the house you will find features such as pavili 24
Garda Museum & Archives
DublinThe Garda Museum & Archives is a small museum that covers the history of policing in Ireland. The Garda Museum and Archives are located at Treasury Building, Dublin Castle. Those who visit the museum find an exhibition about the history of An Garda Sรญochรกna and information on policing in Ireland bef 25
National Museum of Ireland, Turlough Park
TurloughSet in modern exhibition galleries in the grounds of turlough park house and surrounded by magnifcent gardens. Visitors experience traditions of rural life throughout ireland from 1850-1950 in the Museum of country life. Fascinating artefacts, which are drawn from the National Folklife Collection- 26
The Dublin Liberties Distillery
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The Irish Rock 'N' Roll Museum Experience
DublinThe irish Rock N Roll Museum is based in the heart of the city centre in Dublin. The museum experience brings about all the best and worst of the Irish culture over the past 30 years. The irish Rock N Roll Museum gives the visitors a chance to look behind the scenes at a real life working music venu - 28
Imaginosity
DublinImaginosity in Dublin Ireland is an interactive childrens museum for children under 9 years of age. Since Imaginosity opened its doors in August 2007, it has welcomed over 650,000 visitors. The museum encourages hands-on and minds-on philosophy which encourages all visitors and children to have a fu - 29
World of Illusion Dublin
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Revenue Museum
DublinThe Revenue Museum is a small museum located in the crypt of the Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle. The museum occupies a small room. Just through the entrance of The Revenue Museum, you will see signs which tell you what to do and where to go. It has cabinets full of historical display items which were - 31
Grand Lodge Museum
DublinThe second most senior grand lodge in the world is the Grand Lodge Museum in Ireland. The museum offers a clear outline of the history of the masonic fraternity in Ireland. The Grand lodge museum is also the oldest of all free mason lodges. It has a wide range of archives where visitors can learn ab - 32
Heraldic Museum
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Dublin City Archives
DublinDublin City Archives is located in Dublin in Ireland. It contains records of the civic government of Dublin from 1171 to the late 20th century. Some of the records in Dublin City Archives include City Council and committee minutes, account books, correspondence, reports, court records, charity petit