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Irish Jewish Museum:
... ~ If you didn’t know it was there, you’d be hard put to spot this small museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Jewish people here in Ireland. It’s located at Walworth Road, a small street of terraced houses just off the main South Circular Road in Dublin, in what used to be the main Jewish area of the city. Two of the small houses have been thrown together, and the only thing that d... Read the full review: You Wouldn't Know It Was There by kenjohn |
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Irish Music Hall of Fame Dublin 1 / Sightseeing National / Middle Abbey Street 57. |
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Glendalough Tal der zwei Seen / Sightseeing National / etwa 60 km südlich von Dublin. |
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Custom House (Dublin) Sightseeing National / Designed by Dublin's renowned architect, James GanThn, the Custom House took almost a decade to build before finally opening for business in 91. Like many of Dublin's finest buildings and monuments, the building became embroiled in Sume of the violent incidents that marked the stru... |
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St. Stephens Green Park Sightseeing National / |
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St Audeon's Church High St / Sightseeing National / Dublin 8. |
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The Spire of Dublin Sightseeing National / 100 metre stainless steel spike erected just outside the GPO on O'Connell Street, Dublin's main thoroughfare. overall rating |
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Maritime Museum of Ireland The National Maritime Museum of Ireland is located in the former Mariners’ Church in Haigh Terrace, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin tel = 353 (0)1 280 0969 overall rating |
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Powerscourt Estate and Gardens Sightseeing National / Powerscourt is one of the most beautiful estates in Ireland. Situated in the mountains of Wicklow, it was originally an important strategic site for the Anglo-Normans who came to Ireland in the late 12th century. Five kilometres from the formal Gardens is |
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Kilmainham Jail Sightseeing National / Museum overall rating |
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Drimnagh Castle Sightseeing National / Long Mile Road, Dublin 12. Tel: 353- 1- 450 2530. overall rating |
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National Wax Museum ... which the young ones are sure to explore. But be warned, it is not for the squeamish, nor for those who suffer from claustrophobia, as it is a very tight squeeze in places. If this doesn’t take your fancy, there is a separate entrance here that leads instead into the hall of Megastars. All the big names are here, including Ireland’s very own super band U2, the Beatles, Madonna, and the King of rock and roll himself, the late, great Elvis Presley. ~ ~ Certainly worth a visit if you’re looking for a way to amuse the kids (and yourself) if you ever find yourself here in Dublin. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ National Wax Museum Granby Row, Parnell Squ... Read the full review: Madame Tussaud Lives In The Foyer by kenjohn |
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Guiness Brewery ... wor th of records relating to the brewery, the people who worked in it and the local area are stored. It is one of the few company archives that is open to the public and contains not just the history of Guinness, but the history of Dublin and the history of Ireland as well. Encased in the floor of the atrium is the original lease document signed by Arthur Guinness in 1759 – a fascinating memento of the founding of this great company. I felt it was a shame it was in the floor as many people rushed past in their haste to begin the tour. The tour is self-guided and starts when you w... Read the full review: Pure Genius by jools30 |
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Doagh Visitor Centre ... Going around the top of the Peninsula I noticed a rather strange mannequin in a field - it was pointing up a small side road. The sign around its neck said 'Doagh Island Visitor Centre' - I was suitably intrigued. Doagh Island is situated, as I said, up near the top of the Inishowen Peninsula, a rugged and beautiful part of Ireland. The beach and sand dunes alone are well worth going to see even if you aren't interested in the museum, but if you are up there anyway you would be crazy not to pop in! These days it is sign-posted from all around Inishowen, just follow the signs and you won't go wrong. On entering the 'village' the first thin... Read the full review: Purr-fect (part of title by Sixer Murphy, or maybe not) by |










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