About

The National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin is an artistic haven with its impressive architecture, both inside and out, that promises a captivating experience. Established in 1854 by visionary architects like Francis Fowke and Charles Lanyon, it proudly houses Ireland's largest collection of art. The gallery's diverse exhibits elegantly blend works by Irish and international artists, with informative plaques enhancing the learning experience. Visitors can enjoy free admission, making it an accessible destination for families and curious minds. Explore the organized layout with or without a guide, as free tours are offered alongside a creative space for drawing. After soaking in the art, relax at the on-site cafeteria or find a memento at the gift shop. Perfectly positioned near popular spots like Merrion Square Park and Trinity College, the gallery is a cultural gem that connects the allure of art with a sense of history.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Dublin Merrion Sq North
Bus stop 151 m walk
Kildare Street
Bus stop 251 m walk
Merrion Sq West
Bus stop 100 m walk
Merrion Street, stop
Bus stop 171 m walk
National Gallery, stop
Bus stop 131 m walk
Merrion Sq South
Bus stop 167 m walk

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Michael Eastlake
Michael Eastlake
4 weeks ago on Google

Well worth a visit.

Carolina D
Carolina D
4 weeks ago on Google

Merece mucho la pena ir, buena colección de arte y gratuito

Jade J
Jade J
4 weeks ago on Google

생각보다 크고 많은 작품으로 시간적 여유를 갖고 가는 것이 좋을 듯 함.