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Dublin Exhibitions
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25 exhibitions in dublin county
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Ely Place, Dublin 2, Dublin
The RHA has a full exhibition programme in place, in Galleries one and two which show work by leading Irish and International artists. Media covered includes painting, drawing, installation, photography, sculpture and assemblage.

The Ashford Gallery is a small gallery within the Academy which exhibits work by Academicians and artists who are unrepresented by commercial galleries. The latter are entitled to one solo show as a launching pad for their work.

All work is for sal...
Welcome Picture of Waterways Visitor Centre
Grand Canal Quay, Dublin 2, Dublin
Our visitor centre is situated in a modern building on the Grand Canal Basin in Ringsend in the southeast of Dublin City. The Centre houses an exhibition which explores Ireland's inland waterways, their historical background and their modern amenity uses. The display, which includes examples of art and literature inspired by the waterways and working models of important engineering features, highlights the significance in today's world of a network of inland waterways developed some 200 years ag...
Welcome Picture of Dublins Viking Adventure
Essex Street West, Off Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin
You have the opportunity to travel through time at Dublin's Viking Adventure, an exciting, live and interactive experience of life in Viking Dublin. The Norse guide takes you on a fascinating journey through a Dublin of long ago. Walk the narrow streets of the Viking Town of 'Dublin' where you can chat to the locals, observe their daily work and even experience the sounds and smells of the city, imaginatively and accurately recreated and brought to life.
Located close to Wood Quay, the...
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Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Ark is an arts centre dedicated to the best of cultural work by and for children. The Ark offers programmes ranging across the arts and for different age groups.

A free mailing list within Ireland is provided to facilitate advance notice of these programmes....
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Granby Row, Parnell Row, Dublin 1, Dublin
The main section of the Wax Museum broadly reflects the historical and cultural development of Ireland. Included in the collection is life-sized figures of Robert Emmet, Wolf Tone, Parnell, our President and Taoisaigh together with literary figures such as Joyce, Yaets and there contempories.

Many sporting figures are also featured as proud reminders of international successes. The Museum has a stunning four-character exhibit of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. In the hall of the Me...
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Blue Leaf Gallery, 10 Marino Mart, Fairview, Dublin 3, Dublin
The Blue Leaf Gallery is host to many exhibition through the year.

For further information visit, ...
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St James's Gate, Dublin 8, Dublin
The World of Guinness:

Situated in the heart of old Dublin, the Guinness Storehouse is your introduction to the world's most famous creamy stout. Established in 1876, when Guinness was poised to become the largest brewery in the world, the Storehouse remained crammed with hopsacks (usually called bales or pockets) until 1957 when another storehouse replaced it.

The Storehouse has now been converted into one of Dublin's finest venues for historical and cultural exhibitions...
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6 Merrion Square, Dublin 2,
'A New World' is an exhibition of new works by Ita Freeney based mainly on her travels through the Canadian Rockies. The show will run at the Paul Kane Gallery from Friday 7 th November until Saturday 29th November.

Gallery Opening Times: Tues to Fri, 11am to 6pm, Sat noon - 5pm....
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Collins Barracks, Bunburb Street, Dublin 7, Dublin
This is the Head Quarters and biggest of the four National Museums in Ireland.

The museum of Decorative Arts and History houses a range of fascinating and interesting objects directly related to Irish cultural history, such as weaponry, glassware, jewellery and furniture. ...
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Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Dublin
Individual works and groups of work will be displayed in rotation in the entire west wing galleries, covering all aspects of the collection to date.

The Collection has been many years in the making and the museum continues to acquire works by purchase, donation and long term loan, by Irish and non-Irish artists. In general terms the intention is to represent art of the post war period. This initiative will give people the opportunity to see the range and diversity of the museum's...
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