Little Museum of Dublin

County: Co. Dublin
Tel: 01 661 1000
Email: bureau@littlemuseum.ie

History comes to life at this charming new museum of Dublin, housed in one of the city’s finest townhouses. The Little Museum of Dublin is a brilliant addition to the cultural map of Ireland's capital. This new non-profit museum tells the story of Dublin in the 20th century, and the collection has been completed with the help of the public.

The social, cultural and political history of Dublin is chronicled in the Little Museum, and the collection appeals to locals as well as tourists. There are many simple artefacts that pack a big punch – on subjects as varied as World War One and Wanderly Wagon – alongside items related to famous visitors such as President John F Kennedy, Marlene Dietrich and Muhammad Ali.

Little Museum of Dublin

 

Little Museum of Dublin

 

General Information

Address: 15 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2
Telephone; 01 661 1000
Email: bureau@littlemuseum.ie
Website:http://www.littlemuseum.ie/
Location: Near the corner of Dawson Street, on the north side of St. Stephen's Green. 1st Floor.
Season: Open All Year
Open Times: Thursday to Monday: 12pm-6pm
Late opening Thursday until 9pm
Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays
Tours: The best way to see the museum is by joining one of our guided tours at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm.
Booking Contact: bureau@littlemuseum.ie
Manager: Simon O'Connor
Average Visit Length: 1 hour
Entrance Fees: Adult: €5
Senior/Students/Unwaged: €3
Family (2A + 3C): €12.00
Children under 10: free
Picnic Area: No
Shop: Yes
Information Guide: Yes
Coach Parking: No
Group Booking Necessary: Yes
Car Parking: Yes
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Welcome to the Little Museum of Dublin

History comes to life at this charming museum of Dublin, housed in one of the city’s finest Georgian mansions. The Little Museum of Dublin is a distinctive new addition to the cultural map of Ireland's capital. The most popular way to see the museum is on a guided tour, and the museum can only accommodate small numbers. Book early to avoid disappointment.

The Collection

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The collection includes art, photography, advertising, letters, postcards, objects and ephemera relating to cultural, social and political life in Dublin between the years 1900 and 2000.

The collection is mostly comprised of donations and loans from the people of Dublin. We are also grateful for the support of many national institutions, cultural organisations, old businesses and well-known locals.

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