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Dublin Writers Museum
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18 Great Denmark Street
Dublin, Leinster

+353 1 872 2077
Fax: +353 1 872 2231

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Those curious about Dublin’s literary art will do well to spend some quality time among man’s best friends – books! The writer’s museum, housed in a Georgian mansion, is a treasure-hold of collections dating as far back as three hundred years. It’s not just the works you will browse through, but books, letters, portraits and personal items of some very famous writers, like Oscar Wilde. A visit to the Gallery of Writers is a must; the portraits and busts enhance this space, which is used for receptions and exhibitions. The experience is enhanced by temporary exhibitions and a lunchtime theatre. Top it off with a visit to the in-house bookshop and café. Admission charges are EUR6.50 for adults, EUR4 for children and EUR 18 for a family.



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