This neat modernist exhibition space could scarcely be more at odds with the fusty, old-world atmosphere that Trinity tends to project to the outside world. The gallery...
Trinity CollegeA gem of a space in the heart of Temple Bar. This gallery's permanent collection of 20th-century Irish artworks is run in conjunction with monthly exhibitions by Irish and...
Meeting House SquareCelerating its centenary in 2008, the Municipal Gallery is named after Hugh Lane, nephew of Yeats's friend Lady Gregory and noted art patron who determined to leave his fine...
Parnell Square NorthOne of the most important 17th-century buildings in Ireland, the Royal Hospital was designed by Sir William Robinson in 1684 to serve as a nursing home for retired soldiers,...
Royal HospitalThis gallery houses a small but fine collection of European works from the 14th to the 20th centuries, including paintings by Caravaggio (in Room 42), Tintoretto, Titian,...
Merrion Square WestHoused in the breathtaking confines of the barracks formerly used by the British Army, this branch of the National Museum of Ireland contains the nation's most significant...
Collins BarracksUtterly transformed after a year of closure, the Royal Hibernian Academy reopened in late 2008 as a smart, sleek new gallery complete with a suite of artists' studios, a café...
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