Little Museum of Dublin
The Little Museum of Dublin is a local history museum situated at St Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland. Dublin City Council owns the Georgian mansion where the museum is housed, which dates to the 18th century. One of the city's historical attractions, The Little Museum of Dublin, is nestled away in a picturesque location. It is a must-see for anyone interested in learning more about how Dublin and its inhabitants have changed over the past century. Fusilier's Arch is a short distance away from the top of Dawson Street, where you may find it.
Over 5,000 artifacts that have been directly contributed or lent to the museum by Dubliners make up its collection. The Georgian townhouse contains office space on the first level and three floors of exhibition space. The museum features exhibits on the 1916 Rising, President John F. Kennedy's visit to Dublin, as well as a number of other significant political and social events in Irish history. Dedicated to the rock group U2, the museum unveiled an exhibition in 2014.
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Address: 15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Phone number: +353 1 661 1000
Official site: http://www.littlemuseum.ie/