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Chester Beatty Library - The Chester Beatty Library, one of Ireland's National Cultural Institutions, was created by Sir Alfred Chester Beatty and bequeathed by him to a trust for the benefit of the public.

Dublin Zoo - Dublin Zoo is part of a worldwide network of zoos working together to breed endangered species. Dublin Zoo supports and funds research and Dublin Zoo provides a series of structured education programmes for schools

Gallery of Photography - Gallery of Photography has become Ireland's premier venue for photography. It has staged exhibitions with many of the major names in contemporary photography.

Guinness Storehouse - Book tickets online for the Guinness brewery, one of the places to visit in Dublin. No Dublin holiday is complete without visiting the number one Dublin tourism attraction

National Gallery of Ireland - The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings. Admission to the permanent collection is free

 Slaney Language Centre - Experience English in Ireland at The Slaney Language Centre. The SLC is recognised by the Department of Education and Science for the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language.

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 Douglas Hyde Gallery - Named after Ireland's first president, this two-story gallery focuses on contemporary Irish and International avant-garde art, bringing in works from Berlin, Tokyo, and New York as well as London and Paris.


 

 

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