Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Dublin

  1. Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church

    Church, Religious Site

    Whitefriar Carmelite Church is a beautiful church that adorns the city of Dublin. Built in early 1800s on the site of a 16th Century pre-Reformation Carmelite Priory, this church looks enchanting as well as welcoming. Within this imposing grey fronted building, you can see many religious shrines that attract attention as well as awe. There is a large Calvary Shrine just inside the main door. Ap...Read more
  2. Leinster House

    4.1 (85 Votes)
    Leinster House

    Historical Site, Architecture

    Leinster House is an imposing structures in Dublin that is known for its historicity and beautiful architecture. Originally known as Kildare House after the name of James Fitzgerald who commissioned it to be built between 1745-47, this building reflects stateliness of a Georgian mansion. On becoming the Duke of Leinster in 1776 (Dublin and Kildare are in the province of Leinster) the house was ...Read more
  3. St. Mary's Pro-cathedral

    4.6 (58 Votes)
    St. Mary's Pro-cathedral

    Church, Religious Site, Cathedral

    St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral is a beautiful church that is well known in Dublin for its association with significant moments in the political and religious history of Ireland. This church was a meeting ground for Presidents, governments and foreign ambassadors on great national occasions.  Referred to as “Pro” by the locals, a visit to this church is a must for various r...Read more
  4. John's Lane Church

    4.6 (92 Votes)
    John's Lane Church

    Church, Religious Site

    Located on Thomas Street, close to the medieval city, the church of John’s Lane Augustinian is an important highlight of the city. The church is built on the site of a former hospital that was constructed by Aelred the Palmer, a Norman living in Dublin, after he came back home from an arduous pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The steeple of the church is the centre of attraction as it is the h...Read more
  5. Pearse Museum

    4.5 (25 Votes)
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    Art Gallery, Museum, Historical Site, Specialty Museum

    Dedicated in the memory of Patrick Pearse and his brother William, this is an excellent museum that has become one of the attractions of Dublin. Patrick Pearse was an educationalist and nationalist who was executed for taking part in the 1916 Rising. Today, this museum contains reconstructions of many of the original rooms, that include Pearse's study, the family sitting room, the school a...Read more
  6. Georgian Dublin

    Architecture

    Most of the age old buildings of Dublin have the Georgian architecture of 18th century, a style which was prominent during the reign of King George I to King George IV. Therefore, the term ‘Georgian Dublin’, refers to those ancient buildings of Dublin created during that period. These primitive buildings are heritage property of Ireland. They were built between narrow alleys and hav...Read more
  7. Oscar Wilde House

    Architecture

    The Oscar Wilde House is the former childhood home of one of the most famous dramatist and writer, Oscar Wilde. The House is a classic example of the beautiful Georgian architecture as there are several impressive architraves and cornices throughout the House. In January 1994, The American College Dublin took over the House and major restoration work was done. Today, the first floor of the Osca...Read more
  8. St Michan's Church

    4.5 (83 Votes)
    St Michan's Church

    Art And Culture, Church, Religious Site, Historical Site

    St. Michan's Church is a peaceful shrine with a history to unleash. The church is home to five long burial vaults containing the mummified remains of the influential that belonged to the 17th, 18th and 19th century. Some of these tombs belong to the legendary shears brothers. There are also elegantly decorated coffins of the Earl's of Leitrim in the vaults.The church is of course a lovely place...Read more
  9. Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witnesses Image
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    Church

    If you are an ardent lover of Jesus Christ and a loyal follower of the Bible, you definitely cannot miss a visit to the Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witnesses on your trip to Dublin, Ireland. It’s a community of believers, called Christians, who have joined hands from around the world to honour Jehovah, the God of the Bible, and spread the awesomeness into every corner of the world...Read more
  10. Pembroke Library

    4.8 (3 Votes)
    Pembroke Library

    Library

    If books are your all-time favorite companions, the Pembroke Library is definitely a place to die for. Located in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, this library has shelved some of the greatest collections of all time that offers a nook with something for everyone. This library also gives a special attention to the kids by keeping special sections for Children's activities / Toddler song & rhyme...Read more
  11. National Library Of Ireland

    4.1 (6397 Votes)
    National Library Of Ireland

    Library, Landmark

    Located within a magnificent building designed by Irish architect Thomas Newenham Deane, the National Library of Ireland is a must visit while in Ireland. With a mission of “to collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual record of the life of Ireland and to contribute to the provision of access to the larger universe of recorded knowledge”, the li...Read more
  12. Pearse Street Library

    4.4 (4 Votes)
    Pearse Street Library

    Library

    Within walking distance of the city centre, Pearse Street Library is situated and as it is an open library, you can go here to engage yourself in reading your favourite books. In the reading room of this library, you will enjoy reading peacefully without any disturbance. Pearse Street Library also includes -self-service kiosks and printing services, E-sources, Daily newspaper, Free wireless in...Read more
  13. Casino Marino

    4.4 (120 Votes)
    Casino Marino

    Monument, Architecture

    Designed by Scottish architect Sir William Chambers, the Casino Marino is a charming little 18th century house located at Marino. Built as a pleasure house for the 1st Earl of Charlemont, James Caulfeild, the house is a classic example of Neo-Classical architecture. The Casino Marino is a must visit for history and architecture buffs. Trivia: the word ‘Casino’ ha...Read more
  14. Jam Art Factory

    4.4 (135 Votes)
    14 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland
    Art Gallery, Museum
  15. Al-mustafa Islamic Centre Ireland

    4.7 (1 Vote)
    31 Coolmine Industrial Estate Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, Dublin, Ireland
    Mosque