National Gallery of Ireland
Irish and European art are featured in the nation's collection, which is kept at the National Gallery of Ireland. With two entrances—one on Clare Street next to Leinster House and one on Merrion Square—it is situated in the city's center. Ten years after its 1854 founding, it began operations. The gallery is renowned for its Dutch masters' and Italian Baroque paintings in addition to having a large, comprehensive collection of Irish artwork.
This must-see attraction is a must-see when in the capital since it houses the finest collection of Irish art in the entire world as well as an exceptional collection of European art spanning the Middle Ages to the present. The gallery's wings were first erected in 1903, then in 1968, and most recently in 2002. It was opened in 1864. Italian Painters, the Shaw Room, the Baroque Room, the Yeats Museum, and seven rooms devoted to Irish art are among the collections. The gallery, which has four levels, usually holds stunning temporary exhibitions. It also has a great café that both residents and tourists enjoy.
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Address: Clare Street & Merrion Square, Dublin 2, Ireland
Phone number: +353 1 661 5133
Official site: http://www.nationalgallery.ie/