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Dublin Writers Museum and its collection

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Dublin 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 period of 300 years. The Dublin Writers Museum has a special room for children's literature and holds exhibitions. This museum is a place for those who want to discover, enjoy and explore Dublins heritage.

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Dublin Writers Museum
18 Parnell Square North

Visitor information Dublin Writers Museum

Opening hours

Monday
9:45 – 16:45
Tuesday
9:45 – 16:45
Wednesday
9:45 – 16:45
Thursday
9:45 – 16:45
Friday
9:45 – 16:45
Saturday
9:45 – 16:45
Sunday
11:00 – 16:30

Public holidays: 11:00-17:00

Admission

Adults€7.50
Children€4.70
Concession€6.30
Family (2 adults, 3 children)€18.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

18 Parnell Square North, Dublin

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Exhibitions

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Dublin Writers Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Dublin Writers Museum offers visitors a glimpse into Ireland's rich literary heritage. Located in an 18th-century mansion, the museum houses exhibits dedicated to famous Irish writers such as James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, and W.B. Yeats. Many visitors appreciate the collection of books, letters, and personal items belonging to these literary giants.

    The museum's strengths lie in its comprehensive collection and the historical building itself. Visitors often comment on the beautiful Georgian architecture and the peaceful atmosphere that allows for reflection on Ireland's literary contributions. The audio guide is frequently mentioned as a helpful tool for navigating the exhibits and providing context.

    However, some visitors find the museum outdated and in need of renovation. The presentation style is sometimes described as static, with a heavy reliance on text panels rather than interactive displays. This can make the experience less engaging for some, especially younger visitors or those expecting a more modern museum approach.

    The bookshop and cafe receive mixed reviews, with some praising the selection of books available for purchase, while others find the cafe lacking in variety and atmosphere.

    Overall, the Dublin Writers Museum is appreciated by literature enthusiasts and those with a deep interest in Irish culture. However, casual visitors might find the experience somewhat dry or overwhelming without prior knowledge of Irish literature. The museum could benefit from updates to its exhibits and presentation methods to appeal to a broader audience.

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