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Overview of the museum, information on the collections, exhibitions and location. … to Ireland’s premier cultural institution and home to the greatest collections of Irish material heritage, culture and natural history in the world.
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National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West & Clare Street, Dublin 2 Tel. +353-1-661 5133 Fax. The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings.
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Encyclopedia: National Gallery of Ireland
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The National Gallery of Ireland is situated at Merrion Square and not too out of the way for a quick visit. And the small but exquisite collection of renowned masterpieces, The National Gallery of Ireland is not the Louvre, but when visiting Dublin art lovers should make some time available for a leisurely stroll.
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FREE entry with The Dublin Pass! Get FREE admission to National Gallery of Ireland, as well as over 30 of Dublin's Top Attractions, with The Dublin Pass! Email National Gallery of Ireland...
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To be loved as a cupboard: the Yeats Museum in the National Gallery of Ireland. (Cover). ...find Eire-Ireland: a Journal of Irish Studies articles. ACCORDING TO George Moore, who had no difficulty in finding something acid to say about any of his Dublin compares...
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Designed by Benson + Forsyth (architects of the Museum of Scotland) as an extension to the National Gallery of Ireland, the Millenium Wing brings the gallery closer to the city.
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The National Gallery of Ireland was founded in 1854, neither particularly early nor late in the history of museums - the Louvre dates to 1793, the Prado to 1819, London's National Gallery to 1824, the Metropolitan - a latecomer - to 1870. Perhaps it is unfair to compare Ireland's gallery to such a listing: Ireland is a...
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