Dublin is famous as a city of writers and literature, and the Dublin Writers Museum is an essential place to visit in Dublin for anyone who wants to discover, explore, or simply enjoy Dublin’s immense literary heritage.
At the Writers Museum, Dublin’s literary celebrities from the past three hundred years are brought to life through their books, letters, portraits and personal items.
Swift and Sheridan, Shaw and Wilde, Yeats, Joyce and Beckett are among those presented through their books, letters, portraits and personal items.
The building, a restored Georgian mansion on Parnell Square, is a treasure in itself. The sumptuous plasterwork in the first floor Gallery of Writers in this is worth a visit alone.
Opening Times:
January-December inclusive:
Monday-Saturday: 10am-5pm
Last admission 4.15pm
Sunday and Public Holidays: 11am-5pm
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