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  2. National Museum of Ireland – Natural History - Wikipedia

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    National museum: Visitors: 387,412 [1] Curator: Paolo Viscardi (acting Keeper) Public transit access: St Stephen's Green Dublin Pearse Dublin Bus routes: 25, 25a, 44, 61, 66, 67: Website: National Museum of Ireland - Natural History: National Museum of Ireland network

  3. National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History

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    In the first year of opening, the museums saw 200,000 visitors. The opening of this new museum site also saw a marked expansion in the educational department of the museum across all of its sites. [18] The museum was officially opened in its first phase in September 1997 by Minister for Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands, Síle de Valera ...

  4. National Museum of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, Kildare Street. The Science and Art Museum was established in 1877, becoming the National Museum of Science and Art in 1900, and the National Museum of Ireland after independence. It also included the collection of the Museum of Irish Industry, which had been founded in 1847. [5]

  5. Collins Barracks, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Dublin Barracks – A Brief History of Collins Barracks, by Mairéad Dunlevy, National Museum of Ireland, 2002. The Barracks and Posts of Ireland – 21: Collins Barracks, Dublin, part 3, pages 48–52, by Patrick Denis O'Donnell in An Cosantoir, Dublin, February 1973.

  6. National Gallery of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery (Amendment) Act 1865: see "Cap. LXXI: An Act to amend the Acts for the Establishment of a National Gallery in Dublin". Public General Statutes. Vol. 28 & 29 Vict. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode. 1865. pp. 307– 310. National Gallery of Ireland Act 1928; National Gallery of Ireland Act 1963; National Cultural Institutions Act ...

  7. Number Twenty Nine: Georgian House Museum - Wikipedia

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    Number Twenty Nine is run by the ESB Group and the National Museum of Ireland since 1991. The rooms are furnished to reflect the history of the building from 1790 to 1820, showing how the residents and their servants lived. [1] A mix of replicas and authentic materials were used for the wallpaper and carpets.

  8. National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    An Act to authorise the Commissioners of Public Works in Ireland to acquire from the Dublin Royal Society and others Lands for the Erection of a Science and Art Museum in Dublin, and to establish a National Library in Dublin; and for other purposes. Citation: 40 & 41 Vict. c. ccxxxiv: Dates; Royal assent: 14 August 1877: Text of statute as ...

  9. National Leprechaun Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Jervis Street in Dublin, Ireland, since 10 March 2010. It claims to be the first leprechaun museum in the world. [1] Tom O'Rahilly designed the museum (with the collaboration of two Italian designers, Elena Micheli and Walter Scipioni) and is its director. [1] [2] O'Rahilly began working on his museum in 2003.