Catering to a minority religion in a country where even the majority religion has seriously fallen from favour in recent years, Christ Church, like St Patrick's, relies heavily...
Christ Church PlaceFormerly the seat of British power in Ireland, and efficiently infiltrated by spies during the Michael Collins era, this isn't really a castle - no moat, no drawbridge to lower...
Dame StreetLeinster House is the seat of the Irish Parliament, made up of the Dáil (lower house) and the Seanad (senate or upper house). The first of Dublin's great 18th-century houses to...
Kildare StreetThough the National Library is predominantly a research institution, some parts of it are open to the public. These include the grand domed Reading Room - the place in which...
Kildare StreetEstablished in 1877 by the Science and Art Museums Act, the National Museum is deservedly one of Dublin's most popular attractions. The 19th-century building designed by Thomas...
Kildare StreetThis, the largest church in Ireland, dates from the 13th century but was founded on a far older religious site associated with St Patrick and dating from the fifth century. As...
St Patrick's Close