Dublin Attractions in Ireland are an important feature of Ireland tour. There are various places of attractions in Ireland to satisfy the hunger of travelers. Every year there is good turnaround of tourists traffic to visit the places of attractions in Dublin. The names of the places of attractions are as follows:
Trinity College- It is an historical college founded in the year 1592 by Queen Elizabeth-1. It is also the one of the premier university of Ireland. Great personalities like Jonathon Swift, Samuel Becket were the oldest students of college.
Temple Bar District
Phoneix Park
Dublin Castle
National Museum of Ireland
Guinness Storehouse
National Library
Saint Patricks Cathedral
Apart from the above, there are many places of attractions in Dublin, which can be visited at low cost. These are as follows:
National Museum, Kildare Street- The National museum of Ireland was established way back in the year 1880. The permanent exhibits in the museum include Irish Silver and Glassware, the Viking Exhibition and the memorials of the War of Independence.
Natural History Museum- This Museum has been filled up with old styled glass cabinets, which are filled up with stuffed animals from across the globe. The Irish room on the ground floor has display on Irish Wildlife. The moment the tourists enter the front door they will witness some huge skeletons of the giant deer known as “ Irish Elk”.
Hugh lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art
Chester Beatty Library and Gallery of Oriental Art
National Gallery- This Gallery was set up in the year 1864. The Gallery has superb exhibits with little more than 2,000 works of different artists are kept on display. Though the main emphasis has been laid on Irish landscape art and portraits, the works of other European artists are also kept on display in this museum.
Trinity College Top
Leinster House
Bank of Ireland, College Green
City Hall
General Post Office
Customs House
Dublin is one of the major centers for business and tourism. In tune with the changes in the offing in other spheres of Irish society and economy, Dublin city too is gaining in importance and stature and as such, it is making its presence felt among the visitors and tourists across the continent.
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